This book by Dr. S.R. Myneni offers a comprehensive examination of constitutional rights and their role in advancing social justice within the Indian legal system. It explores the constitutional vision of equality, dignity, and social transformation by analyzing fundamental rights alongside directive principles and evolving judicial interpretations. The work highlights how constitutional jurisprudence functions as an instrument for protecting marginalized groups and promoting inclusive governance.
Key Features
- In-depth analysis of fundamental rights under the Indian Constitution
- Examination of constitutional provisions related to social justice
- Discussion on equality, liberty, dignity, and socio-economic rights
- Integration of landmark and contemporary judicial decisions
- Clear articulation of constitutional philosophy and reformative justice
- First edition reflecting current trends in constitutional interpretation
This book is especially useful for law students, advocates, judicial officers, academicians, civil service aspirants, social justice practitioners, legal researchers, and policymakers. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding how constitutional rights are interpreted and applied to achieve social justice and constitutional morality in India.