THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA – V. N. SHUKLA

“Constitution of India” by V.N. Shukla is widely regarded as one of the most authoritative and comprehensive books on the Indian Constitution. Here are some general insights about the book

  1. Extensive Coverage: The book provides an in-depth analysis of the Indian Constitution, covering various aspects such as its historical background, philosophy, fundamental rights, directive principles of state policy, fundamental duties, constitutional amendments, and the structure and functioning of the government.
  2. Lucid Writing Style: V.N. Shukla has a reputation for presenting complex legal concepts in a clear and concise manner. The book is known for its lucid writing style, making it accessible to law students, academicians, and legal practitioners alike.
  3. Case Law Analysis: The author incorporates relevant case laws from the Supreme Court and High Courts to illustrate the interpretation and application of constitutional provisions. This helps readers understand the evolving nature of constitutional law.
  4. Updated Editions: The book has undergone several revisions and updates over the years to reflect recent judicial pronouncements, constitutional amendments, and changes in the legal landscape. It ensures that readers have access to the most current information.
  5. Reference for Academics and Practitioners: “Constitution of India” is considered an essential reference for those studying constitutional law or practicing in the field. It provides a comprehensive understanding of the Indian Constitution and its various provisions.
  6. Index and Cross-References: The book includes a well-structured index and cross-references, making it easy for readers to navigate through different topics and locate specific information quickly.

However, it’s important to note that individual opinions on any book may vary based on personal preferences and learning styles. Before purchasing or relying solely on a book, it’s advisable to consult with professors, practitioners, or fellow students to gain a holistic understanding of the book’s suitability for your specific needs.

Additionally, considering the continuous updates in law and the release of newer editions, it is recommended to check for the latest edition available at the time of purchasing or referring to the book.

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