TRANS-CRITIQUE IN ACTION

KELSEN, HABERMAS, SCHAUER AND THE INDIAN CONSTITUTIONAL COURT

Seven decades of constitutional adjudication. One court. Four lenses through which to see it clearly - for the first time.

In Trans-Critique in Action, Research Scholar Rangdajied Marwein constructs a bold and original evaluative framework - drawing on Hans Kelsen's theory of normative hierarchy, Jürgen Habermas's discourse theory of democratic legitimacy, Frederick Schauer's institutional jurisprudence, and the transformative telos of the Indian Constitution itself - and turns it with unprecedented precision upon the Supreme Court of India.

The result is a work that is simultaneously diagnostic and constructive. It maps the Court's greatest constitutional achievements alongside its most persistent institutional failures - performed proportionality, selective democratic vigilance, governance drift in public interest litigation, recognition ambivalence in religion and identity cases, and the systematic under-enforcement of dignity rights for India's most marginalised populations.

This is essential reading for constitutional scholars, advocates, judges, policy-makers, and every citizen who understands that the quality of constitutional reasoning is not a technical question - it is a democratic one.

Law - Constitutional Theory - Indian Jurisprudence

mars 2026, env. 328 pages, Anglais
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