This book is a comprehensive and student-friendly guide to the Constitutional Law. Authored by experienced judicial officers, it presents the law in a clear, structured, and exam-oriented manner.
The text comprehensively covers the entire framework of constitutional law—ranging from the nature and structure of the Constitution to fundamental rights, directive principles, separation of powers, federalism, and judicial review. Each chapter presents complex constitutional doctrines in a clear and structured manner, supported by leading case laws, comparative tables, and practical insights. The book also highlights key definitions, constitutional principles, and important judicial interpretations to facilitate effective revision.
Designed for law students, judiciary aspirants, and legal professionals, this textbook serves as a dependable resource for both conceptual clarity and a deeper understanding of constitutional governance.
Contents
- Constitution, Constitutionalism and Historical Background
- Features of Indian Constitution
- Nature of Indian Constitution
- Preamble
- Union and Territory
- Citizenship
- Fundamental Rights
- Directive Principles of State Policy
- Fundamental Duties
- Union Executive
- Union Legislature
- Supreme Court
- State Executive
- State Legislature
- High Courts and Subordinate Courts
- Relationship between Union and States
- Amendment of the Constitution
- Emergency Provisions
- Constitutional Bodies and Posts
- Freedom of Trade, Commerce and Intercourse
- Right to Property
- Services under Union and States
- Important Aspects of Constitution
