Penguin Random House announced the upcoming publication of ‘Why the Constitution Matters’ by Justice Dy Chandrachud, who retired as the 50th Chief Justice of India in November 2024. The publisher said on August 8 that Justice Chandrachud’s book, which will take place at the end of the Indian Constitution, will be published. “He is based on his extensive legal experience and rural judicial career and offers a compelling matter as to why the Constitution is not only a legal document, but the basis of democracy, justice and equality in India,” Penguin said, and the book announced that is basically a collection of speeches of the former CJI. From the right to division to free speech; From privacy to gender equality, disability and environmental justice are the statements of Justice Chandrachud (back) milestones in the Constitutional Project of Social Transformation, it states. In the reason why the Constitution is of interest, the Justice Dy Chandrachud dates the in -depth interest of the Constitution in the formation of the country’s identity and management The book offers readers a nuanced understanding of the values established in the Constitution, according to the publisher. “With clarity and belief, he makes complicated legal concepts accessible to the audience of the citizens, and shows how constitutional principles affect our lives in practical, everyday ways,” it says. ‘I am delighted to debut as a writer at Penguin Random House with’ Why the Constitution Matters’. The book tries to assess my experiences of the law, justice and judging in a career of almost twenty -five years on the bench. It is an appeal to every citizen to participate in the actual potential of the Constitution. ‘ Justice (RETD) Chandrachud is said in the book announcement. Justice Chandrachud (RETD) served as the 50th Chief Justice of India from November 9, 2022 to November 10, 2024. He was appointed as a judge of the Supreme Court of India in May 2016. The Constitution is not just a document; It is the essence of our democracy, a beacon of hope and a leading light that ensures justice, equality and freedom for all. “The Constitution is not just a document; it is the essence of our democracy, a beacon of hope and a leading light that ensures justice, equality and freedom for all. I am delighted that Justice Dy Chandrachud in his upcoming book is the core philosophy of our Constitution that is essential to preserve the country. – Milee Ashwarya, publisher and senior VP, adult publishing group, said Prhi.