The Constitution of India (The Constitutional Companion Series) presents a comprehensive, article-wise consolidation of the law on the Indian Constitution. Authored by Dama Seshadri Naidu, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India, and Ravi Prakash, Advocate-on-Record, Supreme Court of India, the book distills constitutional principles alongside relevant judicial interpretation. With an Introduction by Hon'ble Mr. Justice B.R. Gavai, Chief Justice of India, and a Foreword by Hon'ble Mr. Justice Surya Kant, Judge, Supreme Court of India, the work reflects the transformative and enduring spirit of the Constitution. It blends constitutional philosophy, case law, and doctrinal evolution into a practical and accessible companion for understanding India's foundational legal document.
Key Features:
- Article-wise analysis of the Constitution supported by landmark judicial pronouncements.
- Consolidation of constitutional principles with clarity and precision.
- Enriched with interpretative evolution, constitutional philosophy, and key debates from the Constituent Assembly.
- Covers themes such as affirmative action, equality jurisprudence, federalism, and constitutional adaptability through amendments and case law.
- Includes insights into significant cases including NM Thomas, Indra Sawhney, and EV Chinnaiah.
- Crafted through laborious and meticulous research by the authors, bridging constitutional text with judicial interpretation.
- Serves as a practical, user-oriented guide functioning as a "ready reckoner" for courts, law schools, public institutions, and constitutional enthusiasts.
- Commended by distinguished judges of the Supreme Court of India at its release for its scholarly contribution and accessible narrative.
This book is ideal for students, lawyers, judges, academics, researchers, policymakers, and general readers seeking a clear, structured, and authoritative guide to the Constitution of India.