"Guarding The Republic: New Frontiers in Constitutional Law" is a comprehensive, forward-looking work that frames constitutional law not merely as doctrine but as a dynamic safeguard of democratic values. Authored by Dr. Ansari Zartab Jabeen (Head, School of Legal Studies & Research, MGM University), Dr. Shahista Inamdar (Associate Professor, Navjeevan Law College) and Nehal Ahmad Nadwi (Assistant Professor, Woxsen School of Law), the book offers deep engagement with institutional roles (especially of the judiciary), new domains of constitutional contestation, and normative as well as comparative analysis. The foreword is written by Chief Justice Bhushan Gawai, reinforcing the book's relevance to constitutional discourse and judicial thought.
Key Features:
- Engages with new frontiers of constitutional law, highlighting emerging challenges and modern pressures on constitutional frameworks.
- Emphasises constitutional guardianship, focusing on how institutions must protect fundamental rights and democratic order.
- Combines normative theory and applied case studies to link constitutional ideals with real-world adjudication.
- Offers comparative perspectives to place Indian constitutional developments in a global context.
- Foreword by Chief Justice Bhushan Gawai, underscoring the book's significance to the judiciary and legal community.
- Aligns with the UGC syllabus for the Foundation course in Constitutional Law, making it especially relevant for LLM curricula
This book is especially suited for LLM and postgraduate law students, legal researchers, constitutional scholars, judges, and practicing lawyers seeking a rigorous, current, and institution-oriented perspective on the evolving terrain of constitutional law.