Constitutional Law Made Easy by Dhananjay Mahapatra
constitutional judiciary beginner coaching_reviewI bought this book during my internship, thinking it would be a lifesaver. Dhananjay sir's writing style is engaging and easy to understand. He explains concepts in a simple, logical manner. I especially liked the chapter on Basic Structure and Ambedkar's vision. The book covers M.P. Jain's Constitutional and Administrative Law but in a concise way, perfect for Judicial Services aspirants. He also gives case summaries, which is a big help. The only drawback is that it's more focused on concepts rather than providing practice questions or sample answers. You'll need to supplement this with other materials for practice.
How's that, guys? Does anyone use these books for Judiciary preparation?
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Bhai, Constitutional Law Made Easy by Dhananjay Mahapatra is actually helpful. Trust me, this book covers all the basic concepts and examples clearly. Dhananjay Sir's writing style is easy to understand, aur notes banaane mein aapko koi problem nahin hogi. It's a great resource for quick revision and understanding tricky concepts. Kuch lines yah padhne ke pehle, maine lagta hoon kuch aur topics clear ho jayenge.
Bro, I totally agree with you. Mahapatra sir's book is a life-saver for constitutional law. The way he breaks down complex concepts into simple, bite-sized chunks is mind-blowing. I also found the practice questions at the end of each chapter really helpful. It's a must-have for any CLAT aspirant or law student looking to ace constitutional law. Trust me, it's worth every penny!