Constitutional Law – II provides an in-depth analysis of the applied and institutional aspects of the Indian Constitution. The book explores the structure and functioning of key constitutional authorities, including the legislature, executive, and judiciary, with special emphasis on federal relations and separation of powers. It critically examines the role of judicial review and constitutional interpretation in preserving democratic governance.
The text integrates constitutional provisions with leading Supreme Court decisions to demonstrate how constitutional principles evolve through judicial reasoning. Topics such as emergency powers, amendment procedures, constitutional remedies, and Centre–State relations are explained with doctrinal clarity and legal precision.
Designed as an advanced-level resource, the book serves both as an academic textbook and a professional reference. Its systematic approach helps readers understand not only the legal framework of the Constitution but also its practical application in governance and litigation. By combining theory with case law, the book strengthens conceptual understanding while remaining relevant to contemporary constitutional challenges.






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