
Here’s a quick look at the top-selling EBC titles this month—books that continue to inform, guide, and inspire professionals and learners alike.
V N Shukla’s Constitution of India

- Most Authoritative Textbook – Recognized as the foremost and most respected academic work on the Constitution of India, with over thirteen successful editions.
- Comprehensively Updated – Revised by Prof. (Dr) Mahendra Pal Singh, covering recent constitutional amendments including the 102nd to 105th Amendments.
- Landmark Case Coverage – Explains key Supreme Court judgments such as Common Cause v. Union of India (passive euthanasia) and Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of India (LGBTQI+ rights).
- Judicial Recognition – Frequently cited in courts, including references by the Supreme Court in Indian Medical Association v. Union of India and Rameshwar Prasad v. Union of India.
- Wide Audience Appeal – An indispensable reference for law students, professors, judges, practitioners, policymakers, NGOs, and anyone studying Indian constitutional law. Learn more
Lectures on Administrative Law

- Most Trusted Text – Widely regarded as the go-to book on administrative law for law students and members of the Bar.
- Comprehensive Coverage – Explains core doctrines like natural justice, judicial review, proportionality, estoppel, and legitimate expectation with clarity and depth.
- Updated with Latest Jurisprudence – Eighth edition includes developments up to 2023, with key cases such as Rajeev Suri v. DDA and State of Jharkhand v. Brahmputra Metallics Ltd.
- Enhanced Features – Introduces new topics, reorganised structure for better understanding, and a “Suggested Readings” section with expert articles.
- Wide Utility – Indispensable for LL.B. and LL.M. students, judges, advocates, administrators, researchers, and anyone keen on understanding administrative law. Learn more
In Chambers: A Young Lawyer’s Guide to Practice, Ethics and Advocacy

- Bridges Theory & Practice – Fills the gap between classroom learning and real-world courtroom skills, making it indispensable for budding lawyers.
- Authoritative Voice – Written by Talha Abdul Rahman (AoR, Supreme Court of India; BCL Oxon.), ensuring unmatched credibility and practitioner-driven insights.
- Comprehensive Skillset – Covers courtroom conduct, client handling, drafting, research, oral advocacy, ethics, and tech use in modern practice.
- Practical & Accessible – Packed with examples, actionable tips, and 21 well-structured chapters that simplify complex concepts.
- Essential for Beginners – A ready reference for interns, law students, and young advocates preparing to step into professional practice. Learn more
DP Varshni’s How to Frame a Charge

- Timely & Relevant – Released at the crucial juncture of transition from the CrPC, 1973 to the Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023, effective from July 1, 2024.
- Comparative Analysis – Offers side-by-side study of CrPC vs. BNSS, IPC vs. BNS, and Evidence Act vs. BSA, making it a ready reference for the new regime.
- Comprehensive Coverage – Includes more than 64 statutes (with nine new additions) and detailed model charges with relevant sections for clarity.
- Practical Utility – Provides both doctrinal discussion in the first six chapters and practical model charges in later chapters, with statutory notes and recent judicial decisions.
- Wide User Base – Essential for judges, advocates, prosecutors, law enforcement, and law students seeking clarity on charge framing under both old and new codes. Learn more
Avtar Singh’s Law of Partnership

- Thoroughly Revised & Updated – Incorporates statutory developments and case law on partnership and LLPs after 2018.
- Covers LLP Act, 2008 – Explains the impact of the Limited Liability Partnership Act on traditional partnership law with clarity.
- Judicial Insights – Includes recent Supreme Court and High Court judgments that have significantly shaped partnership law.
- Adapted for Modern Context – Addresses developments in the era of e-business and their influence on partnership practices.
- Essential Resource – A reliable reference for law students, young professionals, and anyone keen on understanding partnership law. Learn more