Constitutional Law of India by H.M. Seervai is one of the most authoritative and scholarly commentaries on the Indian Constitution, widely regarded as an indispensable reference for legal interpretation and constitutional jurisprudence. Presented in three comprehensive volumes, this classic treatise provides an in-depth analysis of constitutional provisions, leading judicial decisions, and evolving constitutional principles in India. This edition continues Seervai's rigorous approach, offering clarity, precision, and intellectually rich perspectives essential for academic and professional study of constitutional law.
Key Features:
- Exhaustive and critical examination of constitutional doctrines, case law development, and interpretational techniques.
- Detailed analysis of landmark judgments of the Supreme Court and major High Courts.
- Thorough discussion of separation of powers, fundamental rights, judicial review, constitutional amendments, and federal structure.
- Insightful coverage of complex constitutional debates and the historical context of constitutional evolution.
- Structured three-volume format for systematic and topic-wise accessibility.
- Considered a primary source of authoritative reference for constitutional scholars, jurists, and courts.
This set is an essential resource for legal practitioners, constitutional law scholars, judges, judicial officers, academics, postgraduate law students, researchers, and policy makers who require a deep and reliable understanding of India's constitutional framework.