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Statement of Indian Law is a monumental work that presents a running interpretative commentary on the Constitution of India. It is a chronological compilation, classification, and annotation of the decisions of the Constitution Benches of the Supreme Court of India since its inception. This work looks at how these decisions resolve and explicate the substantial questions of law as to the interpretation of the Constitution. The book examines aspects like spread of unanimity, dissent and concurrence in Constitution Bench decisions, and the distribution of judges with reference to their participation and authorship of judgments. Key Features: • The only exhaustive commentary on Constitution Bench judgments of the Supreme Court • Illustrative depiction of the evolution of law that has taken place through the Constitutional Benches and its impact on the Constitution and constitutional order • Dedicated chapter that draws a picture of the productivity of the Supreme Court since its inception with the help of graphs, pie charts and tables • Addendum featuring recent judgments of historic significance such as Vivek Narayan Sharma v Union of India, In Re Article 370 of the Constitution of India, Sita Soren v Union of India, etc<br>