Sixteen stormy days : (Record no. 27466)

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ISBN 9780670092871
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Classification number 342.54
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100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--AUTHOR NAME
Personal name Singh, Tripurdaman,
Relator term author.
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Sixteen stormy days :
Sub Title the story of the First Amendment of the Constitution of India /
Statement of responsibility, etc Tripurdaman Singh.
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Place of publication Haryana:
Name of publisher Penguin Random House India,
Year of publication 2020
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Number of Pages xx, 268 p.
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary, etc Sixteen Stormy Days tells the story of the first amendment of the Constitution of India, passed in June 1951 in the face of tremendous opposition within and without the Parliament, and the subject of some of Independent India's fiercest parliamentary debates. It was a pivotal moment in Indian constitutional and political history. The first amendment broke new ground to curb the freedom of speech-public order, the interests of the security of the state and relations with foreign states; enabled caste-based reservations in education by restricting freedom against discrimination; circumscribed the right to property; validated zamindari abolition; and, finally, created a special schedule where laws could be placed to make them immune to judicial challenge even if they violated fundamental rights.How did fundamental rights-the heart and soul of the Constitution-so ceremoniously and pointedly given in 1950, become the lacunae in the same Constitution and the cause of grave difficulties by 1951? What led to the leading framers of the Constitution turning on their own creation within fifteen months, and to the Government of India and the Congress party taking the extraordinary step of radically amending the Constitution they had piloted in 1950? Who got up to defend the newly granted fundamental rights when the moment came, and how did this climactic battle unfold? And, finally, what were the consequences? Were there lacunae in the Constitution, as Jawaharlal Nehru believed, or was man (and the government) 'vile', as B.R. Ambedkar had asserted before the constituent assembly?These are the questions this book seeks to explore, and within them lies the story it seeks to tell.
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Topical Term Constitutions
Geographic subdivision India.
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Topical Term Constitutional law
Geographic subdivision India.
General subdivision Judicial review
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