The Constitution Unveiled: Justice Chandrachud's Insightful Debut
Justice D Y Chandrachud's debut book 'Why the Constitution Matters' delves into the significance and transformative power of the Indian Constitution. The book, published by Penguin Random House, offers a layperson's understanding of constitutional values and their practical impact on Indian society, democracy, and equality.

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Former Chief Justice of India, D Y Chandrachud, has released his first book, a compelling treatise on India's Constitution, highlighting its ongoing significance and transformative power in contemporary society.
In 'Why the Constitution Matters,' published by Penguin Random House, Chandrachud argues that the Constitution transcends being merely a legal document, serving as the nation's democratic and justice-oriented foundation.
The book aims to demystify constitutional principles for the wider audience by making complex legal ideas accessible, emphasizing their direct influence on everyday life in India.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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