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Indian Constitutional Problems is a comprehensive examination of the various legal and political challenges inherent in India’s constitutional system. P. S. Sivaswamy Aiyer provides an in-depth analysis of the structural, procedural, and interpretive issues that have shaped Indian governance since independence.
The book addresses fundamental questions regarding the application of constitutional principles, the distribution of powers between different governmental bodies, and the practical implementation of constitutional provisions. Sivaswamy Aiyer’s scholarly approach offers readers critical insights into how constitutional frameworks adapt to the complexities of a diverse democratic nation.
This work remains relevant for students of law, political science, and Indian history, as well as for anyone interested in understanding the constitutional foundations of democratic governance in India.






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