Freedom of Trade, Commerce, and Intercourse in India

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The book comprehensively explores the constitutional framework governing trade freedom in India, as enshrined in Articles 301 to 307 of the Indian Constitution. The book delves into historical developments, judicial interpretations, and contemporary challenges in implementing free trade across state boundaries. It critically examines the impact of compensatory taxes, regulatory hurdles, and economic integration within India's federal structure, drawing comparisons with trade systems in countries like the United States, Australia, and Canada. By weaving together legal, economic, and policy perspectives, this work provides a nuanced understanding of how India's trade laws shape market efficiency, economic unity, and interstate commerce. An essential resource for policymakers, legal scholars, and economists, this book offers thought-provoking insights into India's evolving trade landscape and its role in fostering national economic cohesion.

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