Busting Constitutional Law Myths: A Junior's Guide

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Listen, first-timers, I know what you're thinking - "Arre, constitutional law is so boring, full of dry theory and irrelevant case laws." Not true, yaar. It's not even close. Trust me, I've been there too. But when you understand the basics, it's actually pretty cool. My advice? Start with the foundation - Article 14, 19, and 21. These are the pillars of individual rights. Know them like the back of your hand. Then, move on to landmark cases like Maneka Gandhi vs UOI and Keshavananda Bharati. Don't get too caught up in the details of the judgments; focus on the underlying principles. And please, don't make the rookie mistake of thinking that Articles 15 and 16 are only about reservation. They're so much more than that.

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Vikram ยท Legal Researcher

Additional_info: Mujhe lagta hai "Busting Constitutional Law Myths: A Junior's Guide" ek accha start hai, lekin ek aur jagah par padhe. Yeh book Constitution ke basic concepts pe focus karte hain aur yeh sach me junior students ke liye kafi madadgaar ho sakta hai. Yeh guide unme se bahut se common myths ko dekh kar hal karne ki koshish karti hai. Ek must-read hain, baki ke saath.