The Indian Constitution: Cornerstone of a Nation provides an authoritative and comprehensive study of India’s supreme legal framework, exploring its history, structure, and enduring relevance. The book delves into fundamental rights, directive principles, separation of powers, federalism, and constitutional amendments, highlighting the Constitution’s role in shaping governance, law, and civil society.
Through detailed analysis of landmark Supreme Court judgments and key constitutional provisions, it demonstrates the practical application of legal principles in modern India. The text covers administrative structures, distribution of powers between the Union and States, and emergency provisions, offering readers a complete understanding of how the Constitution maintains democratic governance and protects citizen rights.
The USP of the book lies in its integrated approach, combining historical context, legal analysis, and contemporary judicial interpretation to provide a thorough and accessible resource. Its structured presentation ensures complex legal concepts are easy to navigate while maintaining scholarly depth.
Ideal for law students, lawyers, judges, academicians, researchers, and civil servants, the book serves as both a study guide and professional reference. Its focus on practical and theoretical insights makes it a vital resource for understanding India’s constitutional framework, nation-building principles, and the legal foundations of democracy.






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