Constitutional Law Made Easy? Not Really
constitutional general advanced coaching_reviewYaar, I was hoping for a magic study bible on Constitutional Law, but "Constitution of India" by D.D. Basu just disappointed me. The book is old, and the language is too dry. I mean, it's got all the important cases and provisions, but trying to study it online or from an e-book is a nightmare. The formatting is poor, and the footnotes are tiny โ power cut during my online class, so imagine my delight. The good part is, it's got a comprehensive approach, and the explanations, although old, are good for understanding the basics. Still, I think there's better material out there. I mean, Dr. Laxmikanth's "Indian Polity" is far better for General Law, and it's not even focused on Constitutional Law exclusively!
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Bilkul, I feel you! Constitutional Law can be like trying to solve a 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle. It's full of complexities and nuances. I mean, we're talking about interpreting the very foundation of our country's legal system! Not easy, if you ask me. You have to be willing to put in the hard work and dedication to truly grasp it.