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What Will You Get:

  • 32 Modules covering 100+ Topics
  • Comprehensive Videos
  • Supplementary Reading Material
  • Infographics (For Quick Learning)
  • Recent & Landmark Judgments
  • Assessments
  • Monthly LIVE Sessions
  • Free informative PDFs
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Constitution of India - A Complete Certification Course

Whether you're a law student, judiciary aspirant, or civil service hopeful, the Constitution is a MUST. Our flagship course simplifies tough articles, jargon, and cases with videos, examples, and expert guidance; helping you truly understand and apply it confidently.

 32 Modules  Certificate  Assessment
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What Will You Get:

  • 32 Modules covering 100+ Topics
  • Comprehensive Videos
  • Supplementary Reading Material
  • Infographics (For Quick Learning)
  • Recent & Landmark Judgments
  • Assessments
  • Monthly LIVE Sessions
  • Free informative PDFs

Exam-Ready Notes, PDFs & Self-Assessments

Advance Interactive+Insightful Videos

Special Focus on Landmark Judgments

Course Outline

"When your case is weak on law, you go to the facts;
When your case is weak on facts, you go to the law;
And when your case is weak on both - law & facts, you go to the Constitution of India."

 

Why this Course?

Because it's never a dull day with Finology Legal!

  • Constitution made Simple + Interesting
    • Forget dull textbooks and legal jargon! We simplify every concept—whether it's Fundamental Rights, Federalism, or Judicial Review.
       
  • All-Inclusive Coverage
    • Making of the Constitution – What went behind drafting the world's longest-written Constitution?
    • Landmark Cases & Amendments – Learn through real-life Supreme Court judgments.
    • Recent Constitutional Changes – Stay updated with the latest amendments & debates.
       
  • Smart Self-Assessments
    • Test your understanding after every module with quizzes & assignments.
    • Track your progress and strengthen weak areas.
       
  • 100% Online & Flexible
    • Learn anytime, anywhere – No rigid schedules. Study at your own pace.
       
  • Interactive LIVE Sessions:
    • ​​​​​​​No more unanswered questions. Get LIVE lessons every month and become a part of our informative sessions!
       
  • Learn from a Panel of Experts
    • Apart from Priya Ma'am herself, various other instructors have contributed to the course, bringing diverse expertise to make learning engaging and insightful

Curious about how we teach?
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Course Syllabus

  1. Welcome to the Course
  2. Introduction to the Subject
  3. Constitution and Constitutionalism
  4. LLM in Constitutional Law
  5. Books & Movies Recommendation
  6. Recent Landmark Judgments
  7. Applying the Constitution
  1. Brief History of Making of the Constitution
  2. Sources of the Constitution
  3. Pre-Independence Acts: Company Rule
  4. Pre-Independence Acts: Crown Rule
  5. Who drafted the Consitution of India?
  6. The Drafting Committee
  1. Salient Features of the Constitution
  2. Federal v. Unitary Government
  3. Preamble to the Indian Constitution
  4. Assessment Answers
  1. Doctrine of Basic Structure
  2. Assessment Answer
  1. Integration of India
  2. The States of India
  3. Reorganisation of States
  4. Assessment Answers
  1. Citizenship under Indian Law
  2. Citizenship under the Constitution
  3. The Citizenship Act, 1955
  4. Assessment Answer
  1. Kinds of Rights
  2. Characteristic Features of Fundamental Rights
  3. Fundamental Rights in India
  4. Advent of Fundamental Rights in U.K. and U.S.
  5. Assessment Answers
  1. Definition of State
  2. Other Authorities
  3. Assessment Answers
  1. Introduction to Article 13
  2. Pre and Post Constitutional Laws
  3. Doctrines
  4. Cases I
  5. Cases II
  6. Judicial Review
  7. Assessment Answers
  1. The Provision
  2. Doctrines And Principles Involved
  3. Landmark Judgments
  4. Answers to Assessment
  1. The Provision
  2. Landmark Judgments
  3. Answers to Assessment
  1. The Provision
  2. Landmark Judgments
  3. All About Reservation
  4. Answers to Assessment
  1. Article 17
  2. Article 18
  3. Assessment Answers
  1. Article 19: Freedom of Speech and Expression
  2. Special Edition: Ayodhya Verdict
  3. Article 20: Protection in respect of conviction for offences
  4. Narcoanalysis and Polygraph test
  5. Article 21: Protection of life and personal liberty
  6. Article 22: Protection against arrest and detention in certain cases
  7. Assessment Answers
  1. Article 23-24
  2. Article 25-28
  3. Article 29-30
  4. Assessment Answers
  1. Land Reforms in India
  1. WRITS-Article 32 & 226
  2. Assessment Answers
  1. Source and Features of the Fundamental Duties
  2. Assessment Answers
  1. Meaning and Origin of Directive Principles
  2. Nature and Scope of Directive Principles
  3. Relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
  4. Judicial Interpretation of Directive Principles
  5. Free Legal Aid and Lok Adalats
  6. Uniform Civil Code
  7. Assessment Answers
  1. President of India
  2. Vice President
  3. Central Council of Ministers
  4. Governor and Council of Ministers
  5. Impeachment under the Indian Constitution
  1. Union Legislature
  2. Legislative Procedure
  3. Amendment of the Constitution
  4. State Legislature
  5. Centre-State Relations
  1. Right to Property
  2. Assessment Answer
  1. Introduction
  2. The Timeline
  3. The Presidential Order
  4. Justifications & Objections
  5. Impact
  6. J&K Reorganisation Act, 2019
  7. The President's Rule
  8. Current Status: J&K
  9. SC Verdict on Article 370
  10. UTs and Special provisions for States
  1. Centre State Relationship
  1. Concept of Judicial Activism
  2. Collegium system in India
  3. Public Interest Litigation
  1. What is Anti Defection law
  2. Assessment Answer
  1. Landmark Cases
  2. Videos on Landmark Cases
  1. Hierarchy of Courts
  2. Basic Differences in Law
  1. Election Laws in India
  1. Types of Emergency
  1. XII-Schedules
  1. Doctrine under Indian Constitution

Who should take this course?

Any student of law, which includes:

  • LLB Aspirants & Students
  • LLM Aspirants & Students
  • Lawyers/Advocates
  • Current Affairs/Polity students
  • Competitive Exams Aspirants
  • Anyone having an Interest in the Constitution

This course will not only help you ace your exams, but it will also build your foundation in the subject of Constitutional Law and help you understand the essence of the Constitution.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our course is self-paced, meaning that it consists of pre-recorded video lectures that you can watch at your convenience, any time, anywhere. We do take live sessions regularly if there is any important legal development.

The course is accessible for one year from the date of enrollment.

Yes, once you have completed the course and attempted all the assessments, you can apply for the certificate.

Since the course is already discounted, we do not provide any additional discount.

You can send your queries to support@finology.in. To connect on call, please drop a mail in the email provided and let us know a suitable time to connect between 12 to 6 Monday through Saturday, someone from our team will contact you.

The weightage of constitutional law in CLAT PG is around 10-15%. In judiciary exams, it's a major subject tested through prelims MCQs, mains answers, and judgment writing.

The career opportunities after specialising in constitutional law include:

  • Litigation in High Courts and the Supreme Court

  • Judicial services (PCS-J)

  • Law clerk or research assistant roles

  • Policy work with think tanks or NGOs

  • Legal academia

     

The constitutional cases important for law exams include:

  • Kesavananda Bharati – Basic Structure Doctrine

  • Maneka Gandhi – Due Process under Article 21

  • Minerva Mills – Balance of Fundamental Rights and DPSPs

  • Indra Sawhney – Reservations

  • Shreya Singhal – Freedom of Speech

Constitutional law is useful for legal internships as it builds your understanding of rights, writs, and how to draft PILs or court petitions effectively.

Use the mnemonic "TEARS OF OLD PM" to remember all 12 Schedules in sequence. Each letter represents one Schedule:

  • T – 1st Schedule: Territories & Union Territories

  • E – 2nd Schedule: Emoluments (Salaries of President, Governors, Judges, etc.)

  • A – 3rd Schedule: Affirmation/Oaths

  • R – 4th Schedule: Rajya Sabha seat allocation

  • S – 5th Schedule: Scheduled Areas and Tribes (Mainland)

  • O – 6th Schedule: Other Tribal Areas (Northeast)

  • F – 7th Schedule: Federal structure (Union, State, Concurrent Lists)

  • O – 8th Schedule: Official Languages (22 languages listed)

  • L – 9th Schedule: Laws protected from judicial review

  • D – 10th Schedule: Defection (Anti-defection law)

  • P – 11th Schedule: Panchayats

  • M – 12th Schedule: Municipalities

Yes, Article 21 is commonly asked in competitive law exams due to its wide scope covering the right to life, liberty, dignity, and privacy.

No. Access is limited to a single device only. Imp Note: All course materials (which are not limited to videos, notes, PDFs) are strictly for your personal use. Any form of sharing, distributing, recording, or using Finology Legal’s materials for other purposes will not be tolerated and will result in immediate revocation of access and legal action. We trust our students to respect the material, but misuse will have serious consequences.

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