The Constitution of India is a comprehensive and meticulously structured guide to India’s Constitution, offering readers an in-depth understanding of the country’s legal and political framework. This edition examines the fundamental principles, rights, and duties enshrined in the Constitution, along with detailed commentary on the powers and functions of the legislature, executive, and judiciary. The book also explores landmark Supreme Court judgments, constitutional amendments, and their practical implications in contemporary governance and civil life.
Designed for both students and practitioners, the text provides clear explanations of complex legal concepts, making it accessible without compromising on scholarly rigor. It includes historical context, highlighting the evolution of the Indian Constitution since independence, and discusses its impact on civil liberties, social justice, and democratic governance. The book also covers procedural aspects, constitutional interpretation, and real-world case studies, bridging the gap between academic study and professional practice.






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