Description
- ISBN-13: 9789356990272
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Width: 217 mm
- ISBN-10: 9356990271
- Publisher Date: 10 Mar 2023
- Height: 142 mm
- No of Pages: 320
- Spine Width: 22 mm
- Weight: 288 gr
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹374.25Current price is: ₹374.25.
Liberty After Freedom by Rohan J. Alva explores the controversial origins of Article 21, India’s most vital fundamental right. This book delves into the history of the right to life and personal liberty, examining its impact on landmark cases like the right to privacy and the decriminalization of homosexuality. ISBN: 9789356990272. Uncover the debates and controversies surrounding this pivotal article’s creation in the Indian Constitution.
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Dev Verma –
Alva’s book is thought-provoking and gives a new perspective to Indian fundamental rights.
Siva Prasad M –
Liberty After Freedom is meticulously researched, providing new insights and clarifying key concepts.
Priyanka Jain –
Liberty After Freedom is academically vigorous, but not always accessible to the general reader.
Priya Tiwari –
Excellent exploration of Article ‘s evolution! Highly recommend for law students and anyone interested in Indian politics.
Vennila B –
The author provides an in-depth analysis that reveals the complexities of Article .
Shivani Pandey –
The historical context made it easy to understand how the right to life has been interpreted.
Pranjal Sharma –
A vital contribution to the study of Indian constitutional law. It felt lengthy at times, but overall useful.
Karishma Kumari –
While informative, the writing style may not appeal to everyone.
Kanishk Kumar –
The book sheds light on the importance of Article and its impact on Indian society. I recommend it.
Parjeet Singh –
Provides historical context on the making of Article and how it has changed.
Mayank Joshi –
This book is important for understanding the nuances of Indian legal history. A dense, but important read.
Alisha Sharma –
Fascinating insights into the debates surrounding the Constitution. Some prior knowledge of Indian law is helpful.
Pritha Mandal –
Informative and well-researched, though it could be better organized for easier reading.
Rashi Srivastava –
This book offers a deep dive into Article , making it a great addition to any legal collection.
Karan Premanand Chikate –
A compelling examination of Article ! It is a worthy reading.
Nipurn Mathur –
A comprehensive, though sometimes dry, analysis of Article and its impact. A must-read for legal scholars.
Jaskiran Kaur Dhanoa –
Alva’s research is thorough, but the writing style could be more engaging. Still, a valuable resource.
Priyanshu Jain –
I learned so much about the history and interpretation of Article . It’s insightful.
Sakshi Sagar –
A detailed account of Article . A bit dense but worth the effort for understanding Indian constitutional history.