The Indian Constitutional Law
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- Author: Dr. Shivananda H. Lengati
- Binding: Hardcover
- Edition: 2021
- ISBN: 978-81-946168-8-7
- Language: English
- Publisher: Anvi Books & Publishers
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Development of constitution During the British period Among the many countries the Portuguese were the first to visit india . Gradually the Dutch, the French and the British merchants became the rivals of the Portuguese in india . The British came to india in1600 as traders under the name of the East India Company. After defeating the rivals the British became rulers in india . They followed a policy of conqest annexation and consolidation in india initially, they were buy with trade and commerce.
India for the long time, was under the rule of east india Company and British Crown As in Britain, there was an unwritten Constitution in india there were Grant Chart granted by the British Crown and acts enacted by British parliament. There are the part of unwritten Constitution of india till the Constitution of Indian Republic 1950 was adopted the Constitution Assembly.
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