Professional's Constitution of India Bare Act incorporates the latest Constitution (One Hundred and Sixth Amendment) Act, 2023 covering Reservation of Seats for Women in the House of the People, Legislative Assemblies of States & Reservation of Seats for Women to take effect. The book is prepared for a vast array of readers including Judges, Courts, Lawyers, Students, aspirants of various Competitive Examinations as well as Civil Service Examinations, Practitioners, Legal Fraternity and the General Public at large who need to refer to Constitutional Law and related aspects on a regular basis.
The Constitution of India is one of the most important laws in India and good knowledge of the subject is essential for all Politicians, Government Officials, Government Servants, IAS, IPS Officers, Competitive Examination Aspirants, Students, every Member of the Legal fraternity including Judges, Lawyers, Judicial Officers etc. Even the general public from all walks of life take keen interest in understanding the Constitution of India. Constitution lays down the framework on which our society functions and chronicles the very social fabric upon which the foundation of our great nation stands.
Bare Act Highlights:
- Bare Act is outlined in 25 Parts, Amended & Updated Articles, 12 Schedules, Appendices and Index. It covers important and landmark judgments from Supreme Court and various High Courts at relevant sections, amended up to date at relevant sections
- Latest Amendments relating to State of Jammu and Kashmir, Article 370
- List of Amending Acts/ Orders Chronological Order
- Previous Position of Union
- Union Government
- Constitution (One Hundred and Sixth Amendment) Act, 2023. Amendment Act covered independently as well as incorporated at relevant Articles
- Office of President and Vice President Compared at a Glance
- Allocation of Seats in the House of the People
- Total Number of Seats in the Legislative Assemblies
- Allocation of Seats in the Legislative Councils
- State Governments, States and Union Territories Schedule
- The Judiciary
- Territorial Jurisdiction of Courts in India
- Legislative Powers
- Official Language, Language of the Union and Regional Languages
- Constitutional provisions on Relations between the Union and the States
- Constitutional provisions on Union Territories, Panchayats, Municipalities and Co-operatives
- Fundamental Rights, Right to Equality and Right to Freedom under Articles 12 to 35
- Seventh Schedule on Union List, State List and Concurrent List
- Eighth Schedule on Lanquages