Complete and In-Depth Analysis of every Topic
Landmark and Recent Developments
Designed for Easy and Quick Understanding!
Course Outline
Understanding the Constitution is very important for anyone connected with the Law field as it serves as the Heart of all laws. Through this Course you will get:
- Complete and Detailed Understanding of the Subject
- De-coding Recent Amendments and Enactments
- Landmark and Recent Case Studies
- Relevant and Up-to-date Information
- Live Classes Covering all the Recent Constitutional Developments
- All this and much more!
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Why this Course?
- This Course is our take on Constitution in a Simple and Jargon Free Manner!
- Each Chapter has been designed keeping in mind various dimensions that cover this subject - History, Decisions of the Drafting Committee, Social Justice and Transformation, Recent Developments, etc.
- The drafting of the Course is done to make the student understand the scope and functioning of the Constitution. It is a 100% online course enabling you to access it anytime and anywhere and in any electronic device as per your convenience.
- Live Online Classes covering all the Recent Constitutional Developments, including the Recent Amendment and the Constitutional Matters from the Supreme Court.
- Free Downloadables covering Important Current Concepts of Constitutional Law.
Course Syllabus
- Sources Of the Constitution
- Government of India Act, 1935
- Indian Independence Act 1947
- Constituent Assembly of India
- Drafting Committee of the Constituent Assembly
- Assessment Answers
- Salient Features of the Constitution
- Federal and Unitary Form of Government (Comparision with U.S. and U.K)
- Preamble to the Indian Constitution
- Doctrine of Basic Structure
- Assessment Answer
- Integration of India
- The States of India
- Reorganisation of States
- Introduction: Citizenship in Indian Law
- Domicile (Article 5)
- The Citizenship Act, 1955
- Assessment Answer
- Kinds of Rights
- Characteristic Features of Fundamental Rights
- Fundamental Rights in India
- Advent of Fundamental Rights in U.K. and U.S.
- Definition of State
- Other Authorities
- Assessment Answers
- Introduction to Article 13
- Pre and Post Constitutional Laws
- Doctrines
- Cases I
- Cases II
- Judicial Review
- Assessment Answers
- Introduction
- Article 14
- Equality Before Law and Equal Protection of the Laws
- Doctrines of Equality
- Natural Justice
- Assessment Answers
- Reservation System in India
- Constitutional Provisions- Clauses 1,2,3
- Constitutional Provisions- Clauses 4, 5, 6
- Reservation in public jobs & employment
- Constitutional Provision- Clauses 1 to 3
- Constitutional Provision- Clauses 4 to 4-B
- Constitutional Provisions- Clauses 5 & 6
- Important Cases
- Assessment Answers
- Article 19: Freedom of Speech and Expression
- Special Edition: Ayodhya Verdict
- Article 20: Protection in respect of conviction for offences
- Narcoanalysis and Polygraph test
- Article 21: Protection of life and personal liberty
- Article 22: Protection against arrest and detention in certain cases
- Assessment Answers
- Article 23-24
- Article 25-28
- Article 29-30
- Assessment Answers
- Article 32 and 226
- Assessment Answers
- Meaning and Origin of Directive Principles
- Nature and Scope of Directive Principles
- Relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
- Judicial Interpretation of Directive Principles
- Uniform Civil Code
- Source and Features of the Fundamental Duties
- President of India
- Vice President
- Central Council of Ministers
- Governor
- State Council of Ministers
- Houses of Parliament
- Legislative Procedure
- Right to Property
- Assessment Answer
- Introduction
- The Timeline
- The Presidential Order
- Justifications & Objections
- Impact
- J&K Reorganisation Act, 2019
- The President's Rule
- Centre State Relationship
- Concept of Judicial Activism
- Collegium system in India
- Public Interest Litigation
- What is Anti Defection law
- Assessment Answer
- Doctrine under Indian Constitution
Who should take this course?
Anyone with a keen interest in Law! :)