Indian Constitution
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- Author: Dr. P.S. Kokatnur, Prof. Smt. M.S. Rajeshwari
- Binding: Hardcover
- Edition: 2021
- ISBN: 978-93-86123-77-0
- Language: English
- Publisher: Manglam Publications
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It is important that we recognize the Indian Constitution not only as a legal or moral entity but also as a living organism, sustaining and consolidating our constitutional democracy. Indian Constitution presents an understanding of the Constitution in the context of the rapid changes arising out of indigenous and exogenous influences. It stands apart from the other existing titles on the subject as it goes beyond the conventional mode of understanding the Constitution, both informative and intriguing. The biggest strength of this book is authenticity of the content and conciseness of the topic. The book is written with strict adherence to the latest syllabus for university and civil services, very essential for the prelims and mains of civil services.
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