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The Constitution is a book of rules with our rights and duties. We are all kinds of people — we have different languages, tastes in food and clothes, and religions.
The Indian Constitution: Conversations with Power takes a new approach in discussing the Constitution: as a document that creates, shapes, channels and constrains power.
At the heart of this book is his urgent message: the Constitution is not a static relic but a living document—one that requires constant engagement, understanding, and defence.
The Indian Constitution: A look at its enduring relevance in the 21st century, its ability to adapt to modern challenges, and its role in safeguarding democracy.
“All sorts of people,” an Indian official complained soon after independence, have been taking cases to the Supreme Court, “citing provisions . . . relating to what are termed fundamental rights.” ...