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Part 1
- Explain the objectives enshrined in the Preamble. Can the Preamble be amended?
- Describe special features of the Indian Constitution.
- State the provisions related to citizenship of India provided in the Indian Constitution.
- Explain “Citizenship by Domicile”.
Part 2
- “Article 14 permits classification but prohibits class legislation”. Discuss.
- Explain the right to freedom of speech and expression with the help of decided cases.
- Explain fundamental right to freedom of Assembly
Part 3
- Explain the doctrine of protection against Double Jeopardy.
- “The Constitution of India provides Protection against arrest and detention in certain cases'.” Elaborate the statement.
- Explain minorities right to establish educational institution under Indian Constitution.
- Explain the writ of Habeas corpus.
- Whether a foreigner is entitled to file a Writ Petition in India? Briefly comment.
- Elaborate the relationship between fundamental rights and directive principles of state policy.
Part 4
- ‘The President of India works over the advice of Prime minister and his Council of Ministers’. Elaborate the statement.
- Examine the pardoning power of the President.
- Write a detailed note on the Ordinance making power of President.
- Discuss the impeachment procedure of the President of India.
Part 5
- What do you mean by Union Council of Ministers?
- What is collective responsibility in Parliamentary form of Government?
Part 6
- Define judicial activism and its implications in India.
- Discuss in detail the position of NJAC in regard to appointment of Judges of Higher Judiciary in India, in the light of recent Supreme Court Judgements.
- Discuss the appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.
- Discuss the advisory jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.
- Critically examine the constitutional provisions which ensure the independent judiciary in India.
- Explain the impeachment process of a Supreme Court Judge in India.
Part 7
- Write a note on Powers of Governor and his role in states.
- Write a short note on pardoning powers of Governor.
Part 8
- Write a note on federalism.
- Examine whether the Indian Constitution is federal or not.
- Discuss challenges to Indian Federalism.
- "In the scheme of distribution of Legislative Powers under the constitution of India one finds central dominance." Point out in detail five such areas.
- State the powers of Parliament to legislate on state list.
- Explain the doctrine of colourable legislation.
Part 9
- Write a short note on provisions of National emergency under Indian Constitution.
- What do you mean by suspension of enforcement of fundamental rights during national emergency?
- Write a short note on provisions related to State Emergency.
Part 10
- Elucidate the Constitutional provision on Inter- State trade and commerce.
- What is a Money Bill? Explain the procedure of passing Money Bill.
Part 11
- Write a note on 'Doctrine of basic structure'.
- Write an explanatory note on Constitutional amending powers of parliament, by describing its procedure, with the help of decided case laws.
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