![]() ![]() Working a Democratic Constitution tells a very human story of how the social, political and day-to-day lived realities of the Indian people has been reflected in, and in turn directed the course of, constitutional reforms in the country. ![]() Part VII Conclusion: A Nation's progress. Constitutional Mechanisms how "Federal".Part VI The Inseparable Twins - National Unity and Integrity and the Machinery of Federal Relations: Terminology and its merits The Constitution Strengthened and Weakened.Part V Indira Gandhi Returns: Ghosts of Governments Past Part IV The Janata Interlude: Janata forms Government The 42nd Amendment - Sacrificing Democracy to Power. ![]() Part III Democracy Rescued or the Constitution Subverted? - The Emergency and the 42nd Amendment, 1975-77: 26 June, 1975 A "Grievous Blow" - the Supersession of Judges.Redeeming The Web - The Kesavananda Bharati Case.Part II The Great Constitutional Confrontation - Judicial versus Parliamentary Supremacy, 1967-73: Indira Gandhi - In Context and in Power The Rights and the Revolution - More Property Amendments.The Social Revolution and the First Amendment.Part I The Great Constitutional Themes Emerge, 1950-66: Settling into harness.Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. ![]()
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