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Working In A Democratic Constitution (Oip)

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Book Details

  • Author: Austin Granville

  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

  • Language: English

  • Edition: Not specified

  • ISBN: 9780195656107

  • Pages: 699

  • Cover: Paperback

  • Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.6 x 1.9 inches

  • Weight: Not specified


About the Book

Granville Austin’s landmark work offers a sweeping narrative of the evolution of the Indian Constitution—not merely as a legal document, but as a living reflection of the nation’s social, political, and cultural realities. Rich in detail and insight, this magnum opus explores how the Constitution of India has evolved since 1950 in response to the everyday struggles, aspirations, and transformations of the Indian people.

Drawing from decades of scholarly research and real-world observations, Austin presents the Constitution as a dynamic force shaped not only by law and politics but also by grassroots experiences and changing societal values. He investigates key constitutional developments, amendments, and judicial interpretations through a deeply human lens—demonstrating how constitutional law in India is intertwined with the country's democratic experiment and pluralistic identity.

Highlights of this compelling volume include:

  • A historical and analytical chronicle of constitutional reforms in India since independence

  • Discussions on the Constitution’s role in advancing social justice, federalism, secularism, and individual rights

  • In-depth examination of the Indian judiciary, legislature, and executive

  • Rich bibliography and index for academic reference

Essential reading for students, legal scholars, historians, political scientists, and anyone invested in India’s democratic journey, this book is a cornerstone in the study of constitutional governance in the world’s largest democracy.

Whether you're a student of law or a citizen curious about the soul of India’s democracy, this masterful narrative offers a deep and illuminating understanding of how a nation’s Constitution shapes and is shaped by its people.