Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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Evolution of Indian Constitutional Law

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Shruti Tiwari (2026). Evolution of Indian Constitutional Law. The Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management, Volume III(Issue 4). Retrieved from https://ijrlm.com/journal/evolution-of-indian-constitutional-law-2/

Abstract

The history of India’s Constitution and the demand for its creation did not begin with independence from British rule, rather, it was rooted in the very spirit of the freedom struggle through which the nation sought it. This research paper covers the evolution of Indian constitution from the rule of Britisher to the present time of India. The British rule shaping the country under different rules for their profit to adopting its own constitution is a remarkable journey of our nation. Being inspired from the constitution of other nations for framing our own constitution, talks about how a nation can learn from others and adopt the things from them. The adaptation of constitution from other according to our diversity and traditions, makes our constitution unique. Further this paper analyses the evolution of constitution through major landmark judgement from Supreme Court of India.

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