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The Constitution of India has unique features. It is firmly based on the principles of justice, liberty, equality and fraternity. It prohibits discrimination of people on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place or birth. The fathers of our Constitution were keen to see that not only economic progrerss was achieved at a fast rate but also the resources of the nation were distributed equitably.
To what extent have we achieved the objectives so eloquently prolaimed by the Constitution? A big question indeed !
The essays included in this volume deal with this question, not in a comprehensive or exhaustive manner covering all aspects of the working of the Constitution, Governement,Legislature and the Judiciary, but touching on all these.
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