“We might define a constitution as its process of amendment. For to amend is to deconstitute and reconstitute. […] But the amending clause is so fundamental to a Constitution that I am tempted to call it the Constitution itself.”
“Lack of unity and cohesion in national parties, particularly the Congress Party, and behaviour of the members of the different groups within the party have weakened the authority of the leader of the party who becomes the Prime Minister.”
This is all I did at the Uni library today. It started a bit of reading about the Constitution for my Constitutional Law project and then it was the Law School Brouhaha and the Japanese Connection reduxes that took over. Add spectating a Parliamentary Debate to that.
One long day. D’Arvit! Thank heavens for a fantastic dinner.