"Introduction to the Constitution of India" by DD Basu is a comprehensive guide to the Indian Constitution, covering its historical background, fundamental principles, and various provisions. The book has been widely acclaimed for its lucid and systematic exposition of the Constitution, making it accessible to readers from diverse backgrounds. The 26th edition of the book is a testament to its popularity and relevance.
This is the most widely read part of the book. It offers an exhaustive, clause-by-clause analysis of Fundamental Rights, their limitations, and their harmonious construction with the Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP). 4. The Federal System and Union-State Relations "Introduction to the Constitution of India" by DD
D.D. Basu - Introduction To The Constitution of India - Scribd This is the most widely read part of the book
Analyzing the unique "quasi-federal" nature of the Indian polity, emphasizing the distribution of legislative, administrative, and financial powers. The Federal System and Union-State Relations D
: The 26th edition uses detailed footnotes and marginal notes to provide legal context that is often missing from other polity books. Active Revision
: Focuses on the distribution of legislative, executive, and financial powers. Miscellaneous