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So basically, this is in for those people who want to go through the constitutional history, it sources, the salient features, the preamble, and the first 11 articles of the Constitution. It would help a lot for judicial exams especially.

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,WHAT IS EVEN THE PURPOSE OF GOING THROUGH THIS BOOKLET?

I have embarked upon the preparation of detailed judicial notes covering the foundational
themes of Indian Constitutional Law with a clear and motivating objective: to illuminate the
bedrock principles of our democratic republic and to empower aspiring judges, advocates, civil
servants, educators, and learners with a nuanced understanding of our Constitution’s living
spirit.

By breaking down core elements—ranging from the visionary ideals of the Preamble to the
structural aspects of Union and Its Territory, and the evolving notions of Citizenship—these
notes strive to be more than a mere academic aid. They are a guided journey through the soul
of the Indian Constitution, balancing historical context, legal interpretation, and contemporary
relevance.

Each chapter is crafted to:
• Clarify the origin, purpose, and structure of each provision.
• Highlight landmark judgments and constitutional debates that have shaped India’s legal
landscape.
• Present thoughtful queries and real-world analogies to promote deeper reflection.
• Encourage learners to see the Constitution not as a static text, but as a vibrant document that
evolves with society’s conscience.

On a lighter note, should your Cat nap beside these pages or your coffee stain a footnote on
Article 5, consider it a friendly reminder: constitutional learning, like democracy, thrives best
when it’s alive in our daily lives.

Thank you for choosing to engage with these notes. Your curiosity and critique are what keep
constitutional discourse vibrant and relevant. Should you wish to discuss ideas, provide
feedback, or suggest additions, please feel welcome to connect:
• 73470 89214 (Ph. No.)
• (Email)

Together, let us nurture a generation of informed citizens and legal thinkers, capable of
safeguarding and reimagining the constitutional values that define our nation.




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, INDEX

SR.NO. TOPIC PG NO.

1. INTRODUCTION-HISTORY 4-6

2. CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY - DEBATES 7-8

3. SALIENT FEATURES OF THE CONSTITUTION 9-13

4. PHILOSOPHY OF THE CONSTITUTION 13-15

5. PREAMBLE 15-20

6. ARTICLES 1-4 21-25

7. CESSION OF A TERRITORY 25-26

8. CITIZENSHIP – CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS 26-32

9. CITIZENSHIP – STATUTORY PROVISIONS 32-38

10. COMPANIES AS CITIZENS? 38-41




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, INTRODUCTION - HISTORY

Present-day India is a federal state composed of 28 federated entities, operating under
a parliamentary system modeled on the Westminster tradition. India’s first sustained contact
with the West began in the early eighteenth century when the British East India
Company annexed large swathes of territory. By the mid-nineteenth century, India had come
under direct colonial administration—known as the British Raj—headed by a Viceroy who
simultaneously held the title of Governor-General. That colonial rule persisted until 1947,
when a mass nonviolent struggle culminated in independence from the British Empire.

Long before the Constituent Assembly convened in 1948, India’s fundamental law was shaped
by a succession of statutes enacted by the British Parliament, particularly the Government of
India Acts of 1919 and 1935. The 1919 Act expanded Indian participation by introducing a
form of limited dual government (diarchy) in the provinces, transforming the Imperial
Legislative Council into a bicameral legislature, and creating the office of a High
Commissioner in London to represent Indian interests. Dissatisfied with these reforms, Indian
leaders pressed for greater autonomy, resulting in the 1935 Act. This measure abolished
diarchy, granted substantial provincial autonomy, proposed—but never implemented—a
federal structure, extended the franchise from five million to thirty-seven million citizens,
increased Indian majorities in provincial assemblies, and established a Federal Court.




Tracing its origins back to the seventeenth century, constitutional experimentation under
the East India Company (1773–1857) began with the Regulating Act of 1773, which
centralized authority by appointing a Governor-General of Bengal—the first being Warren
Hastings—under a Council of four, subordinating Bombay and Madras to Bengal, and
establishing a Supreme Court at Calcutta. The Pitt’s India Act of 1784 redefined Company
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