Constitutional Law
Offered By: CEC via Swayam
Course Description
Overview
The course “Constitutional Law” is a core course in LLB and BALLB Professional Degrees. The course is Primarily and specially designed to supplement and enhance the understanding of learners about different dimensions and aspects of constitution----the fundamental law of the country. The target group for this course are the Administrators, students, teachers, police, paramilitary forces , revenue officers political scientists etc.
Syllabus
Unit- II.I Development of Constitution, I858 –I947 I.2 Framing of Constitution I.3 Definition Classification and sources of Constitution I.4 Preamble
Unit-II2.I Fundamental Rights: Origin, Development &Need 2.2 Definition of State—Article I2 2.3 Right to Equality---- Article I4 2.4 Social Justice Under Indian Constitution 2.5 Right to Life---- Article 2I
Unit-III 3.I Freedom of Speech and Expression 3.2 Freedom of Religion 3.2 Freedom to Form Association 3.4 Freedom of trade, business and profession 3.5. Cultural and Educational Rights
Unit- IV4.I Directive Principles of State Policy-Nature and Justification 4.2 Interrelationship between Fundamental Rights andDirective Principles 4.3 Justifiability of Fundamental Rights 4.4 Doctrine of Eclipse, Severability and Waiver
Unit—V5.I Supreme Court and High Courts 5.2 Right to Constitutional Remedies 5.3 The Writs 5.4 Independence of Judiciary 5.5 Public Interest Litigation
Unit—VI6.I Separation of Powers 6.2 Rule of Law 6.3 Legislative Relations between Centre & State 6.4 Administrative Relations between Centre & State 6.5 Financial Relations between Centre & State
Unit—VII7.I Parliament and Parliamentary Sovereignty 7.2 Parliamentary Privileges 7.3 Anti Defection Law 7.4 Executive Power of President 7.5 Collective Responsibility
Unit—VIII8.I Amendment of Constitution 8.2 Basic Structure of Constitution 8.3 Constitutional Conventions 8.4 Doctrine of Political Question
Unit-II2.I Fundamental Rights: Origin, Development &Need 2.2 Definition of State—Article I2 2.3 Right to Equality---- Article I4 2.4 Social Justice Under Indian Constitution 2.5 Right to Life---- Article 2I
Unit-III 3.I Freedom of Speech and Expression 3.2 Freedom of Religion 3.2 Freedom to Form Association 3.4 Freedom of trade, business and profession 3.5. Cultural and Educational Rights
Unit- IV4.I Directive Principles of State Policy-Nature and Justification 4.2 Interrelationship between Fundamental Rights andDirective Principles 4.3 Justifiability of Fundamental Rights 4.4 Doctrine of Eclipse, Severability and Waiver
Unit—V5.I Supreme Court and High Courts 5.2 Right to Constitutional Remedies 5.3 The Writs 5.4 Independence of Judiciary 5.5 Public Interest Litigation
Unit—VI6.I Separation of Powers 6.2 Rule of Law 6.3 Legislative Relations between Centre & State 6.4 Administrative Relations between Centre & State 6.5 Financial Relations between Centre & State
Unit—VII7.I Parliament and Parliamentary Sovereignty 7.2 Parliamentary Privileges 7.3 Anti Defection Law 7.4 Executive Power of President 7.5 Collective Responsibility
Unit—VIII8.I Amendment of Constitution 8.2 Basic Structure of Constitution 8.3 Constitutional Conventions 8.4 Doctrine of Political Question
Taught by
Dr Aneeda Jan
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