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This scholarly work by Shafaʼat Ahmad Khan offers a comprehensive analysis of constitutional changes and developments that occurred in India during 1941-1942. The author examines the intricate details of the new constitution and its aftermath, providing readers with an in-depth understanding of this transformative period in Indian constitutional history.
Khan explores the political climate, legislative frameworks, and institutional changes that shaped India’s constitutional landscape during these crucial years. The book serves as an important historical document for understanding how India navigated its path toward independence and self-governance. It presents detailed discussions on constitutional principles, governance structures, and their practical implementations during a time of significant political transition.







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