@book{307,
	author = {Sharma, Brij Kishore},
	title = {Introduction to the Constitution of India},
	publisher = {PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.},
	year = {2015},
	address = { Delhi},
	edition = {7th },
	note = {Description:

Written in a simple and an easy-to-understand language, this comprehensive text gives a broad perspective of the framework of the Indian Constitution and its salient features. It gives all provisions and principles of Indian Constitution, and incorporates all important and leading cases. All landmark judgements of the past year have been duly incorporated in the present edition. The students of LL.B. and LL.M. and those who appear for judicial services or Civil Services examination find it extremely helpful.

This book is a key to their success. It is useful for both types of papers—objective as well as narrative.

WHAT IS NEW TO THE NINTH EDITION

1.	Right to privacy (9 judge bench decision).

2.	A.D.M. Jabalpur, the infamous judgement pronounced during emergency, expressly overruled.

3.	Right of Personal Liberty is not given by the State—It is a natural right.

4.	A law may be declared invalid, if found to be arbitrary.

5.	Triple talaq (Talaq-e-biddat) is invalid. It violates Article 14.

6.	A sitting judge of a High Court may be punished for contempt of court.

7.	The freedom given by Article 301 is not absolute. Non-discriminatory tax (entry tax) may be imposed.

8.	An authoritative text of an Act in the English language cannot claim to be higher than the original Hindi text.

9.	The status of the Constitution of Jammu & Kashmir is not equal to the Constitution of India. Constitution of India is paramount.}
}
