A legal system designed from a blank page.

Perfect Laws asks what a new India-scale federation would actually need if it inherited no legal code—and then writes only what survives research, attack and a strict readability test.

What is complete

The architecture is fixed at four books. The project method, constitutional planning spine and coverage map are recorded. Two public-money law packets are current agreed drafts.

What is still being built

Most constitutional, justice, administration and private-law subjects remain planned. They are shown as a system map, not presented as finished law.

Book I

Constitution

The permanent rules: equal citizenship, rights, public powers, institutions, emergencies, amendment and transition.

Planned
Book II

Government and Public Money

Public administration, accountability, tax, budgets, audit, infrastructure and local public services.

2 agreed laws
Book III

Justice and Public Safety

Police, evidence, courts, offences, penalties, appeals, traffic enforcement and civic safety.

Planned
Book IV

People, Property and Commerce

Private rights and duties, property, contracts, companies, family, work and civil compensation.

Planned

The standard is public.

Every binding rule must have one published source, a clear status, a start date when applicable, amendment history and earlier versions. Secret directions and informal practices cannot bind a person.