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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW - 1 PART – A 1.Explain the objectives of the Indian Constitution as indicated in its preamble. 2.Explain the scope of the doctrine of Repugnancy. 3.Can a indu claim that the practice of untouchability is a matter of religion an for him and the !tate should note prevent him from practicing untouchability" ! ans#er #ith constitutional provisions and case la#. $.Explain the scope of the concept of %ouble &eopardy. '.(hat is meant by )Expost facto *a#"+ ,.-gainst #hom fundamental rights are available" . Explain the doctrine of Eclipse. /.Explain the grounds for issue of abeas Corpus. 0.(hat are effects of proclamation of emergency" 1 . Explain the meaning of ) rocedure established by *a#+. 11. (hat is meant by self incrimination" 12. %efine !overeignty. 13. (hat are the goals enshrined in the reamble of Indian Constitution. 1$. (rite about judicial revie#. 1'. (hat is meant by reventive %etention" 1,. (rite about into orley reforms. 1 . Explain the 4ederal Characters. 1/. (hat is a flexible constitution" 10. (rite about Golaknath v. Punjab. 2 . (rite a note on !ecularism. 21. Explain !ocial &ustice. 22. ontague5Chelmsford Reforms. 23. %ouble &eopardy. 2$. %octrine of Eclipse. 2'. %efinition of !tate. 2,. 4reedom of -ssociation. 2 . 6bjectives of %irective rinciples of !tate olicy. 2/. Right to Education. 20. 4undamental duties. 3 . (aiver of 4undamental Rights. 31. E7uality of Result. 32. Right to !ilence. 33. Right to education. 3$. E7ual pay for e7ual #or8. 3'. (rit of Certiorari. 3,. %octrine of ith and !ubstance. 3 . !overeign 4unctions. 3/. Citi9enship by %omicile. 30. 4ormation of :e#s !tates in India. $ . rotection against self5incrimination. $1. %efinition of inorities. $2. %octrine of Colourable *egislation. $3. !overeign 4unctions. $$. ;niform Civil Code. $'. Right to rivacy.

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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW - 1PART A

1. Explain the objectives of the Indian Constitution as indicated in its preamble.2. Explain the scope of the doctrine of Repugnancy.3. Can a Hindu claim that the practice of untouchability is a matter of religion and conscience for him and the State should note prevent him from practicing untouchability? Support your answer with constitutional provisions and case law.4. Explain the scope of the concept of Double Jeopardy.5. What is meant by Expost facto Law?6. Against whom fundamental rights are available?7. Explain the doctrine of Eclipse.8. Explain the grounds for issue of Habeas Corpus.9. What are effects of proclamation of emergency?10. Explain the meaning of Procedure established by Law.11. What is meant by self incrimination?12. Define Sovereignty.13. What are the goals enshrined in the Preamble of Indian Constitution.14. Write about judicial review.15. What is meant by Preventive Detention?16. Write about Minto Morley reforms.17. Explain the Federal Characters.18. What is a flexible constitution?19. Write about Golaknath v. Punjab.20. Write a note on Secularism.21. Explain Social Justice.22. Montague-Chelmsford Reforms.23. Double Jeopardy.24. Doctrine of Eclipse.25. Definition of State.26. Freedom of Association.27. Objectives of Directive Principles of State Policy.28. Right to Education.29. Fundamental duties.30. Waiver of Fundamental Rights.31. Equality of Result.32. Right to Silence.33. Right to education.34. Equal pay for equal work.35. Writ of Certiorari.36. Doctrine of Pith and Substance.37. Sovereign Functions.38. Citizenship by Domicile.39. Formation of News States in India.40. Protection against self-incrimination.41. Definition of Minorities.42. Doctrine of Colourable Legislation.43. Sovereign Functions.44. Uniform Civil Code.45. Right to Privacy.

PART B

1. Critically examine the expanded scope of the right to life and personal liberty with special reference to the right to livelihood.2. Discuss the scope of the restrictions that may be imposed on the freedom of speech and expression.3. What is meant by failure of Constitutional machinery in States? How has the Constitution of India provided for meeting such failures?4. Discuss the scope of freedom of press under the Indian Constitution. Refer to decided cases.5. Write a critical essay on Constitutional remedies under Part-III of Constitution.6. Define Emergency. Under what circumstances the President can proclaim Emergency?7. Discuss the salient features of the Indian Constitution.8. What are the powers of the Parliament to amend the Constitution and discuss the limitations imposed by the Supreme Court on amending power?9. Explain the constitutional scheme of reservations.10. Who are Minorities? What is the constitutional protection given to administer the minority educational institutions?11. Explain the Freedom of Trade and Commerce enshrined in Act, 301.12. Explain the qualifications of Members of Parliament. Discuss the grounds of their disqualification with special reference to anti-defection law.13. Explain the reasons why Indian Constitution is considered as quasi-federal.14. Trade, commerce and inter-course shall be free throughout the territory of India. Discuss the scope and extent of freedom of trade and commerce under Art, 301.15. Define State Under Article 12 of the Constitution. Refer to the relevant case law.

PART C

1. Ramana Dayaram Shetty v. International Authority of India.2. India Sawhney v. Union of India.3. Explain the significance of the Preamble of the Constitution.4. What is the test to determine reasonableness of restrictions under Article 19?5. What are the restrictions that can be imposed under Article 19(2)?