Indian Polity By Laxmikant 7th Edition [extra — Quality]
7th edition of " Indian Polity" by M. Laxmikanth is widely considered the essential "Bible" for UPSC IAS aspirants
Part VIII: Non-Constitutional Bodies (Chapters 55–63)
Local Government and Decentralisation
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, integrating 12 entirely new chapters and updated content to reflect recent constitutional developments and landmark judgments Key Updates and New Chapters The 7th edition introduces 12 new chapters to cover evolving legal and administrative landscapes: eLocalshop Concept of the Constitution : Foundational theories and types of constitutions. Special Commissions : Chapters on the Law Commission Bar Council Delimitation Commission Consumer Commissions Specific Commissions for Vulnerable Groups : Detailed sections on the National Commission for Women National Commission for Child Rights National Commission for Minorities Legal & Judicial Depth : New chapters on Landmark Judgements Important Doctrines of Constitutional Interpretation World Constitutions Updated Content : Includes recent changes like EWS reservations in educational institutions and public employment. Salient Features for Aspirants 7th edition of " Indian Polity" by M
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