![]() On the 31 st July 2015, Vikram Raghavan – Senior Counsel – World Bank, in his talk titled – ‘ Granville Austin and the Making of India’s Constitution’ attempted to answer these questions in front of a diverse audience at the Centre for Law and Policy Research (CLPR), Bangalore. But who was Granville Austin anyway? How did he manage to jump the political and bureaucratic hurdles to access the archives? What did he do after he wrote his magnum opus? Why is it that Cornerstone even today has retained its authoritative status? Everybody from students, scholar, lawyers and judges very rarely could speak about the history and making of the Indian Constitution without referring to Austin. The book quickly attained canonical status. ![]() Granville Austin’s The Indian Constitution: Cornerstone of a Nation would be, if not the first, one of the earliest attempts at documenting the years between 19 during which Indians would craft their own constitution. ![]() This post is authored by Vineeth Krishna, a Research Associate at CLPR. ![]()
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