The Constitution of India is an authoritative resource that provides a detailed understanding of India’s legal and administrative framework. The book examines fundamental rights, directive principles, separation of powers, federalism, and constitutional amendments, highlighting the Constitution’s role in shaping governance and safeguarding democracy.
Through analysis of landmark Supreme Court cases, including Kesavananda Bharati, Indira Gandhi v. Raj Narain, and others, the book demonstrates how constitutional provisions are applied in real-world scenarios. It also explores judicial review, the Basic Structure Doctrine, emergency powers, and administrative responsibilities, providing readers with insights into how legal mechanisms maintain the rule of law and democratic principles.
This work stands out for its structured and comprehensive approach, combining historical context, theoretical understanding, and practical judicial insights. Ideal for law students, legal practitioners, judges, academicians, and researchers, it serves as a study guide, professional reference, and research resource. Clear explanations of complex legal concepts make it accessible to both beginners and advanced readers, ensuring practical relevance and scholarly rigor.






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