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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe Constitution of India embodies moral commitment to dignity, equality and democratic governance more than a legal structure alone. This book offers a rigorous exploration of contemporary constitutional and human rights challenges that test this commitment in practice. Through critical engagement with issues such as electoral representation, undertrial detention, custodial violence, and the rise of algorithmic governance, the book examines the persistent gap between constitutional promise and institutional reality. The work emphasizes how the state's responsibilities are changing and how constitutional courts continue to protect constitutional values through their interpretations and human rights principles. This book, intended for scholars, judges, practitioners, policymakers, and students, portrays constitutional law as a dynamic discipline that necessitates ongoing adaptation to emerging power structures while remaining grounded in the core values of liberty, accountability, and human dignity.
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Dr. P .SATHEESH, Dr. BEGUM FATIMA, Dr. MANJULA BALACHANDRAN
Dr. P. Satheesh is working as an Assistant Professor of Law at Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha University, Chennai, and previously, he had worked as an Assistant Professor of Law at The Central Law College, Salem, with distinguished experience in teaching, research, and academic administration. He holds a Ph.D. from VIT University, Chennai, an LL.M. in Labour and Administrative Law from The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai, and an integrated B.A., B.L. from Government Law College, Trichy. His scholarly focus encompasses labour rights, social justice, and legal policy reform, with particular attention to the challenges faced by unorganized workers, manual scavengers, migrant labourers, domestic workers, and beedi workers.
He has authored many publications in esteemed national and international journals, including Scopus-indexed and UGC-Care-listed journals, and he has presented many papers at national and international conferences and attended government-sponsored seminars like ICSSR. Previously, he held positions as Research Associate and Assistant Professor (Junior) at VIT University, Chennai (2021–2024). At The Central Law College, Salem, he convenes the Journal & Publication Committee and contributes to the Disciplinary, Seminar and Conference, and Legal Aid and Legal Literacy Committees. He is certified in mediation and negotiation by the Indian Institute of Arbitration & Mediation (IIAM), Cochin.
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