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Liberty After Freedom: A History of Article 21, Due Process and the Constitution of India

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Explore the controversial origins of India’s most vital fundamental right: Article 21. “Liberty After Freedom” unravels the history of the right to life and personal liberty, tracing its impact on landmark cases like the right to privacy and LGBTQ+ rights. Discover how this transformative article shaped the Indian Constitution and laid the foundation for modern legal discourse. ISBN: 9789354893056

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  • ISBN-13: 9789354893056
  • Publisher: HarperCollins India
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Width: 275 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9354893058
  • Publisher Date: 10 Feb 2022
  • Height: 152 mm
  • No of Pages: 272
  • Spine Width: 30 mm
  • Weight: 432 gr

21 reviews for Liberty After Freedom: A History of Article 21, Due Process and the Constitution of India

  1. Prince Sant

    A comprehensive analysis of Article . I recommend it to anyone studying law or political science. Excellent breakdown of complex cases.

  2. Bhavesh Kumar

    Excellent research! ‘Liberty After Freedom’ provides a great overview of the topic. The author could have made it less academic. Still very informative.

  3. Priyanshu Singh

    This book is essential for law students. It really helped me understand the nuances of Article . It could have had a better conclusion.

  4. Prince Sahu

    I found the book insightful, but it could be more accessible to a general audience. Some sections were difficult to get through. Still a good resource.

  5. Sejal Bagga

    A well-researched book with clear explanations. It is a solid resource for students. Some formatting errors in the Kindle version were distracting.

  6. Aditya Agarwal

    This book is a valuable contribution to the field. I appreciated the historical context provided. Would’ve liked to see some more recent case studies.

  7. Deep Prakash Ghuge

    This book has both positives and negatives. While it’s insightful and well-researched, the density and academic tone make it less accessible for all readers.

  8. Animesh Kumar Sahu

    A fascinating read! This book is a must-have for understanding the evolution of Article . A few editing issues, but the content is superb.

  9. Sarim Ahmad

    It is a detailed exploration of the topic, but it could have been more engaging. The first few chapters are slow, but it picks up later.

  10. Vilvanathan T

    A good overview, but I felt the book could have been more concise. A bit repetitive. The section on privacy was very enlightening though.

  11. Arpit Kalra

    Informative and well-written, but I think it’s more suited for law students. A bit too technical for casual readers. Good for research though.

  12. Anushka Jain

    Well-written and thoroughly researched! This book sheds light on a critical aspect of the Indian Constitution. A few repetitive arguments.

  13. Prabhat Pandey

    An engaging exploration of ‘Liberty After Freedom’. The author makes a complex topic understandable. The chapters about LGBTQ+ rights are the best.

  14. Aman Kumar

    A deep dive into Article . A bit dense, but worth the effort for understanding Indian constitutional law. Some chapters are better than others.

  15. Ayush Kukrele

    I learned a lot about the right to life in India. However, the book felt a little too academic. The concepts were sometimes hard to follow.

  16. Neeraj Kumar Sharma

    A great book, offering a comprehensive look at Article . It’s an enlightening journey. The language could be simpler, but overall excellent.

  17. Kumavat Sagar Nana

    An excellent resource for law professionals. This book is insightful. The section of due process is a must read. Highly recommended.

  18. Sony Benny

    A must-read for anyone interested in Indian constitutional history. It is quite detailed, and the author explains things well. A bit long though.

  19. Dev Yadav

    The book provides in-depth analysis of Article . Good book for getting started with learning about Article of Indian constitution.

  20. Monsoon Behl

    Comprehensive and insightful. A valuable addition to the literature on Indian constitutional law. The case analysis are excellent.

  21. Dhvani Patel

    An interesting historical account. I found the writing style a little dry at times, but the content is solid. Overall, a good read.

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