“The Indian Constitution as a Lawyer’s Paradise”: A Critical Examination of Sir Ivor Jennings' Characterization Introduction Sir Ivor Jennings, an eminent British constitutional expert, famously referred to the Indian Constitution as a “lawyer’s paradise”—a phrase both evocative and provocative. This characterization captures the immense complexity, legal density, and interpretive openness of India’s constitutional framework. At … Continue reading “The Indian Constitution as a Lawyer’s Paradise”: Critically examine Sir Ivor Jennings’ characterization, exploring its implications for constitutional interpretation, judicial review, and the evolving nature of legal-constitutional discourse in India.