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The most important polity book – NOT Laxmikanth

The most important polity book – NOT Laxmikanth

The Constitution of India by P.M. Bakshi. If you are getting any other version of the Constitution of India, then get a copy of that. Why? Because the things written in Laxmikanth are written on an analytical basis. For example, if you go to the Director Principles of State Policy, then it is broken in 3-4 ways. There are socialist principles, there are Gandhian principles. But when you read the actual DPSP, then there is no such division. That is a division that has been created by Laxmikanth for easier understanding. Which is why it becomes very important for you to see the bare act of the Constitution. P.M. Bakshi is a great book for that. Or you can get any other copy or you can even read it online. All the best.

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5 thoughts on “The most important polity book – NOT Laxmikanth”

  1. For those getting confused, PM Bakshi is just bare acts of the constitution along with important SC case references. You can also read the bare acts from any where else. All the best!

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