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The New Constitution And After 1941-1942 presents a comprehensive analysis of India’s constitutional evolution during a critical juncture in the nation’s history. Written by Shafaʼat Ahmad Khan, this scholarly work delves into the political and legal frameworks that emerged during the early 1940s, a period marked by significant discussions about India’s independence and self-governance.
The book examines the various constitutional proposals, debates, and considerations that influenced the formation of India’s governmental structure. It provides valuable insights into the ideological foundations and practical considerations that shaped the nation’s constitutional development. Through detailed analysis and historical perspective, Khan illuminates the complex interplay between colonial legacies and nationalist aspirations that characterized this transformative era.
Essential for scholars, historians, and students of political science, this work contributes significantly to understanding how constitutional principles were conceived and debated during India’s path to independence and democratic governance.
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