- Curated volume of essays that describe how the judiciary has interpreted and enriched the Constitution in diverse political, social, and economic circumstances.
- Various aspects of the Constitution, from how decisions have shaped the identity of citizens, to the changing nature and scope of constitutional rights themselves.
Divided into four different segments:
- First explores the manner in which individuals engage with the Constitution to demand citizen-centric justice.
- Second examines the navigation of group identities (such as religion and caste) in constitutional litigation.
- Third focuses on the significance of procedural rigour in ensuring substantive justice, including in the context of insolvency, preventive detention, and public consultations before executive decisions.
- Final theme captures constitutional values in flux.
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