This volume on Part 2 of the Constitution of India provides a comprehensive and structured analysis of the Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSPs), and Fundamental Duties. Covering Articles 12 to 51, it explores civil, political, economic, social, and cultural rights guaranteed to all citizens. The book explains each provision with clear commentary, historical context, legislative intent, and practical implications. Judicial interpretation, landmark Supreme Court and High Court judgments, and recent amendments are integrated to demonstrate how these rights and principles operate in governance and the legal system. Special emphasis is given to the enforcement of Fundamental Rights, the role of the judiciary in safeguarding these rights, and the implementation of DPSPs for socio-economic development. The commentary also highlights the interrelationship between Fundamental Rights, DPSPs, and Fundamental Duties, showing how they collectively guide governance, policy, and public accountability. Designed for clarity and practical utility, the book is an essential reference for students, teachers, law practitioners, civil service aspirants, and researchers who wish to understand and apply constitutional principles effectively.






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