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The Colonial Constitution

Author :  Arghya Sengupta

Product Details

Country
India
Publisher
Juggernaut Publication, New Delhi
ISBN 9789353451929
Format PaperBack
Language English
Year of Publication 2023
Bib. Info 256 p.; 22 cm.
Categories Law
Product Weight 400 gms.
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In December 1946, a diverse bunch of battle-weary Indian nationalists took up the challenge of a lifetime: drafting the constitution of a soon to be independent India. But, curiously, this document seemed divorced from their own experience as freedom fighters. While during the freedom movement, the Government of India Act 1935 had been reviled as a ‘charter of slavery’, now more than a third of the Constitution was directly borrowed from it. While many members of the Constituent Assembly had experienced the brutality of preventive detention and the law against sedition, the Assembly didn’t outlaw either. While Gandhiji had talked about keeping sovereign power close to the people through the gram panchayat, the Constitution gave Indians a powerful, remote Union government.

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