EBC's Constitutional Interpretation: Principles - Edition 2026
| Author : | P Ishwara Bhat |
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EBC’s Constitutional Interpretation: Principles – Edition 2026 is a comprehensive and analytical work examining the doctrines, methodologies, and judicial principles governing constitutional interpretation in India.
An essential reference for constitutional law practitioners, judges, academicians, researchers, and advanced law students.
EBC’s Constitutional Interpretation: Principles – Edition 2026 is an in-depth and scholarly examination of the interpretative tools and doctrines applied by constitutional courts in India.
Constitutional interpretation lies at the heart of judicial review and the protection of fundamental rights. This book explores how courts interpret constitutional provisions, resolve conflicts between state powers, and uphold constitutional values.
The book comprehensively covers:
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Principles of constitutional construction
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Textual, purposive, and structural interpretation
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Doctrine of basic structure
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Doctrine of severability and eclipse
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Harmonious construction
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Constitutional morality
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Transformative constitutionalism
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Federalism and separation of powers
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Judicial review and limits of judicial activism
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Landmark Supreme Court constitutional judgments
The 2026 Edition incorporates recent constitutional developments and judicial pronouncements that shape modern Indian constitutional jurisprudence.
⭐ Key Features:
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Detailed analysis of interpretative doctrines
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Coverage of landmark constitutional cases
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Scholarly yet practical approach
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Insight into evolving constitutional jurisprudence
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Updated up to 2026 developments
This book is highly recommended for:
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Constitutional law practitioners
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Senior advocates and litigators
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Judicial officers
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Academicians and researchers
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Judiciary and UPSC aspirants
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Advanced law students
With its analytical depth and authoritative treatment, this book serves as a vital reference for understanding how constitutional courts interpret and apply the Constitution of India.



