This volume on Part 1 of the Constitution of India offers a comprehensive examination of the foundational elements of the Indian state. It begins with an analysis of the Preamble, explaining the core values of justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity that guide the Constitution. The book then delves into the Union and its territories, providing clarity on Articles 1 to 3, including the creation and reorganization of states and union territories. The section on Citizenship outlines Articles 5 to 11, covering acquisition, termination, and rights associated with Indian citizenship. The commentary highlights the historical context of these provisions, references landmark Supreme Court and High Court judgments, and explains their practical relevance in governance and law. Designed for clarity, this guide is suitable for students, academicians, civil service aspirants, and legal professionals who require both doctrinal understanding and practical insights.






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