SHORT - QUESTIONS
- Abolition of Untouchability.
- Citizenship under Indian Constitution
- Cultural and Educational Rights of Minority.****
- Definition of Law.
- Doctrine of Eclipse****
- Doctrine of Severability.
- Double Jeopardy.
- Emergency and Fundamental Rights.
- Equal Protection of Law
- Explain Freedom of Press.
- Explain the concept of equality before the law with the help of cases.
- Free Legal Aid
- Freedom of Assembly
- Freedom of Speech and Expression.
- Fundamental Duties
- Fundamental duties towards women
- Parliamentary Privileges.
- Protection against arrest and Preventive detention.
- Right of Minorities.
- Right to Clean Environment
- Right to Education.
- Right to Equality
- Right to free legal aid
- Right to work.
- Rule of Harmonious construction.
- Uniform Civil Code
- What are parliamentary privileges to members?
- What is concept of Protection against Double Jeopardy?
- What is meant by Citizens by domicile?
- Writ of Certiorari
- Writ of Mandamus.
- Writ of Quo-Warranto
- Write a brief note on Fundamental Duties.
LONG QUESTIONS
- “Article 14 forbids the class legislation but permits classification.” Discuss the scope of Doctrine and Reasonable classification in light of the above statement.
- “Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles are complimentary and not contradictory to each other.” Comment.
- “Supreme Court has accorded widest possible interpretation to Right to life and liberty under Article 21.” Comment.
- Critically examine the Doctrine of Judicial Review with the help of leading cases.
- Define ‘State’ within the meaning of Article 12 of the Constitution of India referring to the relevant case laws.
- Define state. Explain the term ‘other authorities’ under Article 12 of the Constitution.
- Define state. How important it is for modern states to Protect Fundamental Rights?
- Describe Right to equality under Art.14 of the constitution.
- Describe the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy.
- Discuss the growth and importance of Public Interest litigations in India.
- Discuss the impact of Proclamation of Emergency on Fundamental Rights.
- Discuss the nature and scope of Freedom of speech and expression. Is it subject to any restrictions?
- Discuss the scope of Article 21 of the Constitution through a comparative analysis between A.K. Gopalan’s case and Maneka Gandhi V/s. Union of India.
- Discuss the scope of the privilege against self-incrimination.
- Discuss the scope of the right to freedom of religion guaranteed by the Constitution of India.
- Discuss with the help of case-laws the interpretation of the term ‘Other authority’ in Art. 12.
- Enumerate the Fundamental duties. Are they enforceable in the court of law?
- Examine the Fundamental Rights available to the linguistic and cultural minorities under Constitution of India.
- Explain the concept of Public Interest Litigation with relevant case laws.
- Explain the Constitutional provisions as to citizenship in India.
- Explain the nature and scope of Directive Principles.
- Explain the nature and scope of Judicial Review.
- Explain the need and status of Fundamental Duties in Constitutional Setup.
- Explain the scope of freedom of speech and expression under Indian Constitution. Mention the restrictions on such freedoms.
- Explain the term ‘State’ with the help of case laws.
- Explain with the help of case-laws, how the interpretation of Art. 21 underwent a sweeping change over a period of time.
- Explain, principles of Ex-Post facto law and Double Jeopardy.
- How Fundamental Rights and Human Rights are related to each other?Is judiciary a part of State under Art. 12? Discuss with the help of case-laws.
- Right to life is source of several Fundamental Rights. Explain.
- State how Fundamental Rights are enforced?
- State the six freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution under Art. 19. Discuss any two in detail with case laws.
- Throw light on the inter-relationship between Directive principles and Fundamental Rights. Cite case-laws wherever necessary.
- What are the underlying objects behind the Directive Principles of State Policy?
- What is the scope and extent of the freedom of speech and expression guaranteed by the Constitution along with reasonable restrictions?
- What is the scope and extent of the freedom of speech and expression guaranteed by the Constitution along with reasonable restrictions?
- Write a detailed note on ‘Reservations’ and theory of reasonable classification.
- Write a detailed note on Freedom of religion under Constitution of India.
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