Constitutional Law: A Comparative Analysis by Satish Chandra - Review
constitutional ailet advanced coaching_reviewDude, I've been studying AILET for months and finally found a decent coaching material for Constitutional Law - Satish Chandra's book. It's not perfect, but it's a game-changer. The way he breaks down cases like Golaknath vs. the State of Punjab (1967) and Kesavananda Bharati vs. the State of Kerala (1973) into simple, understandable bits is pure magic. The comparative analysis part is what makes it stand out - he lists the key points of each case in a table, making it super easy to differentiate between them. The only downside is that it's a bit pricey, but trust me, it's worth it. If you can get your hands on it, go for it. It'll make your studying so much easier.
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Arre, I loved this book! 'Constitutional Law: A Comparative Analysis' by Satish Chandra is a masterclass in constitutional law. I agree, it offers an in-depth comparison of Indian and US constitutions, making it a must-read for law students. The author's concise yet thorough explanation of complex concepts makes it a delight to read. However, I'd add that it might be a bit challenging for beginners, so they should go through it with a professor's guidance.