Review of "Liberty After Freedom" by Rohan J. Alva
In this book, Rohan explores the history and the development of one of the most crucial rights accorded to us by the Constitution of India-The right to Life and Personal Liberty under Article 21. The author goes on to explore the events that took place in the years the constitution was adopted, and goes into the nitty gritty of the idea of Due Process that was initially envisaged to be a part of this right.
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