In Why the Constitution Matters Justice D.Y. Chandrachud delves into the profound significance of the Constitution in shaping the nation’s identity and governance. This insightful book offers readers a nuanced understanding of the Constitution’s role in protecting fundamental rights, ensuring justice and maintaining the rule of law. The author brings to the forefront his experience of nearly twenty-five years as a judge, making complex constitutional principles accessible to both legal professionals and common citizens. Through engaging narratives and real-life examples, he illustrates how the Constitution impacts everyday life and why it remains a cornerstone of democracy. The book covers themes such as democracy, free speech, pluralism, gender, environmental governance, dissent and landmark judgments that have shaped modern India.
Why the Constitution Matters is not just a book for legal scholars; it is a must-read for anyone who values democracy, justice and the rule of law. Discover why the Constitution is more than just a document; it is the foundation of a just and equitable society.
About the Author
Justice Dhananjaya Yeshwant Chandrachud held office as the fiftieth Chief Justice of India. An alumnus of Harvard Law School, where he obtained Master’s and Doctoral degrees, he practised law and served as Additional Solicitor General of India. He was appointed as a judge of the Bombay High Court in 2000 and became the Chief Justice of the Allahabad High Court in 2013. In 2016, he was elevated to the Supreme Court of India. Justice Chandrachud is renowned for his landmark judgments on the right to privacy, gender equality, disability, dissent, free speech, decriminalizing homosexuality and for striking down the electoral bonds scheme, among others.