D D Basu Introduction to the Constitution of India is a pioneer work, catering to the needs of anyone
who wants to study the origin and development of the Constitution of India. Currently in its 28th
edition, this book has enjoyed the reputation of being one of the most incisive works on the subject.
This title provides an introductory study on the Constitution for a broad audience including
general readers, politicians, journalists and administrative authorities. It meets the requirements
of the students of LL B, LL M, BA and MA (Political Science) courses, as well as those preparing for
competitive examinations held by the Union and State Public Service Commissions
Key Features:
- Offers a systematic exposition of the Constitution, arranged under logical chapters and headings
- Traces India's constitutional history since the Government of India Act, 1858, analyses the present Constitution and explains the interrelation between its diverse contents
- Gives an account ofthe working ofthe Constitution during its first decade, concerning statutes and decisions wherever necessary
- Features analytical table of contents, marginal notes and reference tables for understanding
- Includes all legislative changes and recent amendments to the Constitution
- Highlights recent notable judgments of the Supreme Court of India such as Surendra Koli v State of Uttar Pradesh, Dr Tanvi Behl v Shrey Goel, State of Maharashtra v Pradeep Yashwant Kokade