
Constitutional
Law - I

For
MJPRU / GJUM / CCSU / MSU / Others
Unit I: Nature of the Indian Constitution: Federal Structure and Form of Government
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Federal Structure and Unitary Features
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Parliamentary Form of Government
Unit II: Preamble of the Constitution: Philosophy and Objectives
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Preamble
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The Objectives of the Constitution
Unit III: Constitutionalism and Constitutional Morality
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Constitutionalism
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Constitutional Morality (CM)
Unit IV: Doctrine of Rule of Law
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Judicial Review: The Enforcement of Rule of Law
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Judicial Doctrines Enforcing Constitutional Limits
Unit V: Fundamental Rights: General Principles and Scope
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Scheme of Fundamental Rights
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Who Can Claim Fundamental Rights and Against Whom They are Available
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Suspension of Fundamental Rights during Emergency
Unit VI: State under Article 12: Definition and Scope
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Components of the State
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Judicial Interpretation of ‘Other Authorities’
Unit VII: Inconsistent Laws, Scope of Law and related Doctrines
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Article 13: Laws inconsistent with or in derogation of the FR
Unit VIII: Right to Equality (Articles 14 to 18)
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Article 14: Equality before Law and Equal Protection of Laws
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Article 15: Prohibition of Discrimination
Unit X: Protection in respect of Conviction for Offences (Article 20)
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Article 20: Protection in respect of Conviction for Offences
Unit XI: Right to Life and Personal Liberty (Article 21 & 21A)
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Article 21: Right to Life and Personal Liberty
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Article 21A: Right to Education
Unit XII: Specific Fundamental Rights: Exploitation, Religion & Culture
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Right against Exploitation (Articles 23 and 24)
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Right to Freedom of Religion (Articles 25 to 28)
Unit XIII: Cultural and Educational Rights of Minorities (Articles 29 and 30)
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Article 29: Protection of Interests of Minorities
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Article 30: Right of Minorities to Establish and Administer Educational Institutions
Unit XIV: Right to Constitutional Remedies
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Right to Constitutional Remedies (Article 32): Writs and their Applications
Unit XVI: Part IV: Directive Principles of State Policy
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Directive Principles of State Policy (Part IV): Classification, Nature, and Importance
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Relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles

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