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You Must Know Your Constitution Fali S Nariman

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You Must Know Your Constitution Fali S Nariman
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Publisher: Hay House
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.96 MB
Author: Fali S. Nariman
ISBN: 9788195991723, 8195991726
Language: English
Year: 2023

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You Must Know Your Constitution Fali S Nariman by Fali S. Nariman 9788195991723, 8195991726 instant download after payment.

John Milton’s Paradise Lost is one of the great epic poems in English

literature, and it is also one of the longest. Dr Samuel Johnson had written

that none wished it longer than it is. The same is often said about India’s

written Constitution. As enacted in 1950, it contained 395 Articles (with a

glorious chapter on fundamental rights) together with an Appendix of Eight

Schedules, occupying in the Official Edition 251 printed pages (As now

amended, it has been recently described as “a 146,385 – word tome”!).

By October 1947, Constitutional Advisor, B. N. Rau, had prepared the

first draft of INDIA’s Constitution, and during two-and-a-half years of intense

debate and discussion in the Constituent Assembly, the Constitution of India

was ultimately finalised on 26 November 1949. But leading Commonwealth

historian of the time was not impressed! Delivering a lecture on India’s

Constitution at the University of Madras, in 1951, Sir Ivor Jennings

described it as: ‘Too long, too rigid, too prolix’, and said that the dominance 

in the Constituent Assembly of lawyer-politicians had contributed to its

complexity! In fact, he characterised India’s Constitution as ‘a truly oriental

display of occidental constitutional devices.’ Harsh words!

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