India's Constitutional Identity: ideological beliefs and preferences (Routledge Studies in South Asian Politics)

India's Constitutional Identity: ideological beliefs and preferences (Routledge Studies in South Asian Politics)

by Bidyut Chakrabarty (Author)

Synopsis

An analysis of selective aspects of India's constitutional identity, this book provides an analytical account of the changing and changed texture of India's constitutional identity bearing in mind the historical context in which it is articulated.

The book conceptualizes the gradual evolution of an idea by tracing the history of India's constitutionalism with reference to its conceptual roots, historical antecedents and the landmark judicial pronouncements in which the concern for its retention and protection is always privileged. The author examines specific constitutional designs that the 1950 Constitution of India put in place and argues that constitutional identity, despite being drawn on specific constitutional provisions, is also changeable in view of the rapidly transforming socio-economic milieu. He demonstrates that there are numerous instances where India's constitutional identity has undergone a metamorphosis in circumstances where newer politico-ideological values and norms are privileged.

A valuable addition to the literature on constitutionalism and constitutional practices in general and their manifestation in India's democratic experiences, in particular, this book will be of interest to academics in the fields of Government, Political Science, Law and Jurisprudence, Constitutional and Legal History and Asian Studies.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 250
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 05 Mar 2019

ISBN 10: 1138580708
ISBN 13: 9781138580701

Author Bio
Bidyut Chakrabarty is vice-chancellor of Visva Bharati University, West Bengal. He is the author of numerous books on Indian Politics and Gandhi. His most recent monograph is Localizing Governance in India, also published by Routledge (2017). His research interests include Public Administration, Indian Politics, Indian Political Thought and Movement and the Indian Nationalist Movement.