Article 370 – A Monograph presents a comprehensive examination of Indian constitutional law and its evolving role in governance and rights protection. The book explores foundational concepts such as fundamental rights, directive principles of state policy, separation of powers, federalism, and judicial review. It analyzes constitutional development through historical context, legislative intent, and landmark judicial decisions. Special emphasis is placed on interpreting constitutional provisions in light of democratic values, social justice, and rule of law.
The text also addresses contemporary constitutional challenges, including governance reforms, citizenship, liberty, equality, and the impact of modern socio-political developments. Written in a structured and reader-friendly manner, the book balances doctrinal explanation with practical illustrations and case law analysis. It enables readers to understand how constitutional principles operate within real legal and political frameworks.
This work serves as both a learning resource and a reference guide for constitutional interpretation, public law litigation, and academic research. By integrating theoretical foundations with applied constitutional practice, it equips readers with a clear and practical understanding of India’s constitutional system and its continuing transformation.






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