Prof. Rattan Singh, a renowned legal scholar, offers a compelling exploration of how constitutional interpretation shapes the Indian legal system in his influential book, Indian Constitutionalism. With clarity and depth, the book examines the evolution and meaning of the Indian Constitution through three foundational lenses: originalism, living constitutionalism, and transformative theories.
- Originalism looks at the Constitution through the intent of its framers, grounding its interpretation in historical context.
- Living Constitutionalism sees the Constitution as a dynamic, evolving document that must adapt to societal changes.
- Transformative Theories explore the Constitution's potential as a vehicle for achieving social justice and equity.
Prof. Singh delves into key concepts such as constitutional morality, transformative constitutionalism, and the active role of citizens in shaping democracy - emphasizing the enduring relevance of the Constitution in addressing contemporary challenges. His analysis bridges theory and practice, offering valuable insights for law students, practitioners, and scholars alike.
By drawing connections between legal philosophy and landmark judicial decisions, Indian Constitutionalism provides a nuanced yet accessible examination of how constitutional frameworks influence India's democratic journey. Singh's work is both a scholarly contribution and a practical guide to understanding the living spirit of the Indian Constitution.