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The Working of the Indian Constitution

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The Indian Constitution has held the country together for 75 years now. This volume demonstrates the Constitution is not a static document and has seen several amendments and interpretations over the years. It delves into how the document has worked for the people since its adoption its strengths and weaknesses, its many interpretations, how it has influenced and shaped our collectives over time and in turn been shaped by the people.

The Indian Constitution clearly vests power in the hands of its people. This volume critically examines how the longest written national Constitution is made successful by people who take its spirit to heart and let it inform their activities, and how like anywhere in the world, it is a work in progress. It covers a range of debates on issues such as individual freedom (of expression, of association, freedom to lead lives of dignity, etc.), liberty (freedom from oppression), the right to life, right to equality, justice, among several others. The book contains essays by judges, lawyers and academics who describe the journey of the Constitution through doctrine, case-law, and comparative analyses with other countries. At the same time, it also contains essays by doctors, politicians, activists, bureaucrats, and a number of methodologically diverse essays by a host of demographically diverse writers.

The volume will be an indispensable read for scholars and researchers of legal studies, political scientists, governance, public policy, modern history, and South Asia studies. It will also be of immense interest to political scientists, political theorists, legal scholars, historians, lawyers, and general readers interested in the history of the Indian Constitution.

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  • Weight: 710g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Sep 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032640556

About

Arghya Sengupta is Founder and Research Director Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy Indias premier law and policy think-tank. His areas of research include constitutional law administrative law and the regulation of the digital economy. He is the author of Independence and Accountability of the Indian Higher Judiciary (2019). He is currently working on a book that explores the origins of the Constitution of India (2023). Prior to founding Vidhi he studied for his BCL and DPhil as a Rhodes Scholar and was subsequently a Lecturer in Administrative Law at Pembroke College Oxford University.Omita Goyal is presently Chief Editor of the IIC Quarterly Journal of the India International Centre. She started her career in the voluntary sector with the Indian Social Institute New Delhi. Shortly thereafter she moved into academic publishing where she has spent close to 40 years. She worked at SAGE Publications India Pvt. Ltd. for 20 years leaving as General Manager. She took time off to work as a freelance editor for SAGE and other institutions such as the World Bank UNICEF UNDP Voluntary Health Association of India Centre for Womens Development Studies WHO Institute of Social Studies. The Hague and TERI. In 2005 she was invited by Taylor and Francis to start a social science programme under their social science and humanities imprint Routledge as Publishing Director.

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