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The Constitutional Problems in India: Part-III delves into the complex legal and political frameworks that shaped India’s constitutional development. R. Coupland provides an in-depth analysis of the challenges confronting Indian governance during a critical period of transition.
This third installment examines the future trajectory of India’s constitutional structure, addressing key issues of federalism, representation, and administrative organization. Coupland’s scholarly work presents a detailed investigation into how India could establish a sustainable constitutional system capable of accommodating its diverse population and regional interests.
Essential for understanding pre-independence Indian politics and constitutional thought, this work offers valuable historical perspective on the debates and decisions that would ultimately shape modern India’s governance structures.







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