Talk:Granville Austin

The Files on Amendments
''Moved to talk. Is this section significant enough to belong in the article?'' RJFJR (talk) 20:41, 18 July 2014 (UTC)

In the book "Working a Democratic Constitution: A History of Indian Experience" the author G. Austin has claimed that the files of Law Ministry has been not made public by Government of India. The book's eleventh impression 2013 reads in Introduction (page2) "But presently, even the files on constitutional amendments kept in the Law Ministry are hidden by a conspiracy of silence."

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