An outstanding work by an erudite author that deals exhaustively with all the sensitive issues that arise in the context of the Constitution, like Writs, Public Interest Litigation, Union-State relations, Reservation for Backward Classes of the Society, Prison Reforms, Enforcement of Natural Justice, Judicial Activism, Judicial Accountability, Conflict of Judiciary with Legislature & Executive, Proportionality of Punishment, Delegated Legislation and so on. Judicial pronouncements that provide the bedrock of dispensation of justice have been addressed to wherever necessary.
• Amendments so far—incorporated
• Reservation for backward class—analysed
• Delegation of power—focused
• Equal pay for equal work—discussed
• Union-State relationship—highlighted
• Right to trade on pavement—explained
• Introduction
• Preamble
• Part 1 - The Union And Its Territory
• Part 2 - Citizenship
• Part 3 - Fundamental Rights
• Part 4 - Directive Principles of State Policy
• Part 5 - The Union
• Part 6 - The States
• Part 7 - The States in Part B of the First Schedule
• Part 8 - The Union Territories
• Part 9 - The Panchayats
• Part 9A - The Municipalities
• Part 10 - The Scheduled and Tribal Areas
• Part 11 - Relations Between the Union and the States
• Part 12 - Finance, Property, Contracts and Suits
• Part 13 - Trade, Commerce and Intercourse Within the Territory of India
• Part 14 - Services Under the Union and the States
• Part 14A - Tribunals
• Part 15 - Elections
• Part 16 - Special Provisions Relating to Certain Classes
• Part 17 - Official Language
• Part 18 - Emergency Provisions
• Part 19 - Miscellaneous
• Part 20 - Amendment of the Constitution
• Part 21 - Temporary, Transitional and Special Provisions
• Part 22 - Short Title, Commencement
• Schedules
• Appendices
H.K. Saharay
MA (Triple), MCom, LLB, PhD (London), Barrister
Judges, Advocates and Persons engaged in Legal field