Simplifying The Constitution: A Book Every Indian Should Read
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Simplifying The Constitution: A Book Every Indian Should Read

Publish Date: Jan 31
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The Constitution of India is the world's longest-written constitution, with 146,385 words in its English version. A constitution is a set of laws and principles that define a country, state, or social group's structure, rights, and duties. However, with its complex terminologies and legal jargon, it can be difficult for the common man to understand. Yet, knowing our rights and duties as citizens is essential.
The book Indian Law for a Common Man by Sree Krishna Seelam addresses this challenge by making the legal system more accessible. In just three hours, readers will gain a solid understanding of their rights, responsibilities, and how the government functions. Legal jargon often makes people hesitant to engage with the law, but this book breaks it down into simple, easy-to-understand language, helping readers approach legal conversations and procedures with confidence.
Why Legal Literacy Matters
Legal knowledge is crucial for every citizen. It empowers people to navigate the legal system, understand government schemes, and protect themselves from malpractice. Unfortunately, many remain unaware of their rights due to the complexity of legal language. This book changes that.
Sree Krishna Seelam aims to democratize legal knowledge, making it accessible not just to law students and professionals but also to activists, homemakers, students, and anyone curious enough to pick up this book. As a political science student, I found this book immensely helpful in understanding India's legal framework and the constitution that governs our country.
Beyond this book, the author has also founded MiddleMen.Asia, a non-profit initiative that uses artificial intelligence to bridge the gap between citizens and the legal system. By leveraging technology, this platform aims to make legal processes fairer, faster, and more accessible for all.
If you’ve ever felt intimidated by legal jargon or uncertain about your rights, Indian Law for a Common Man is the perfect starting point. Knowledge is power, equip yourself today!

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