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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW - II

PART - A (5x6=30)

1. Office of Profit under Indian Constitution.

2. Legislative Privileges

3. The Ordinance making power of the President

4. State Legislative Council

5. Effect of Anti Defection Law

6. Executive Power

7. Constitution of Legislature in States

8. Sarkaria Commission

9. Pardoning Power of President

10. Collective Responsibility

11. Difference between Prorogation and Dissolution of Parliament

12. Judges under RTI

13. Appointment of Judges

14. Privileges of Parliament

15. Independence of Judiciary

16. Legislative Powers of President

17. Original Jurisdiction of Supreme Court

18. Court of Record

19. Doctrine of Pith and Substance

20. Election of the Vice-President of India


21. Writ of Habeas Corpus

22. Doctrine of Colorable Legislation

23. Curative Petition

24. Appointment of Ad-Hoc Judges of Supreme Court

25. Judicial Accountability

26. 44th Amendment, 1978

27. Impeachment of Judges

28. Contempt of Court

29. Doctrine of Repugnancy

30. Promissory Estoppel

31. Power to punish for its contempt

32. Resolution of Inter-state Water disputes

33. Doctrine of Eclipse

34. Financial Emergency

35. Sovereign Functions

36. Writ of Certiorari

37. Doctrine of Occupied Field

38. Qualifications of a Supreme Court Judge

39. Features of Federal Constitution

40. Doctrine of Pleasure

41. Full faith and credit clause

42. Theory of Territorial Nexus

43. Ordinance making power of Governor

44. Inter-State Commerce


45. National Emergency

46. Public Service Commission

47. Basic Structure of Constitution

48. State Emergency

49. Basic Structure Theory

50. All India Services

51. Co-operative Federalism

52. Judicial Review

53. Kinds of Amendment

54. Liability in Tort

55. Special Leave Petition

56. Act of State

57. Size of the Ministry

58. Subordinate Legislation

59. President's rule in States

60. Financial Relations

61. Coalition Governments

62. Administrative Tribunal

63. Delegated Legislation

64. Independence of Judiciary

65. Vicarious Liability

66. Liability of State in Contract

67. Concurrent List


PART - B (2x15=30)

1. Powers and Functions of the President under Indian Constitution.

2. Examine the Power of Parliament to legislate on State subjects.

3. Explain the Relation between the President and the Union Council Ministers.

4. Powers, Privileges and immunities of legislatures in India.

5. Parliamentary Privileges under the Indian Constitution.

6. Privileges of Legislature under Indian Constitution with decided cases.

7. Explain the position of Union Council of ministers vis-a-vis the President.

8. Scope of Writ Jurisdiction of Supreme Court under Constitution of India.

9. Qualifications of Members of Parliament. Grounds of disqualification with


special reference to anti-defection law.

10. Procedures of impeachment of Judges of Supreme Court and High Court.

11. Analyze the Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.

12. Appointments of Judges of High Court and Supreme Court.

13. Explain the important aspects of Union-State Financial relations with reference
to the recommendations made by Sarkaria Commission.

14. Explain the constitutional safeguards provided to the detenu detained under
preventive detention.

15. Analyze -the SC judgment in " Supreme Court Advocates on Record


Association v. Union of India" (2015,SC) in the context of challenge to the NJAC.

16. Explain the concept of independence of Judiciary, how is it maintained in India?

17. Scope of Judicial review under the Constitution of India.

18. Doctrine of Immunity of Instrumentalities. Does it apply in India?

19. Consequences of Emergency. What are the changes brought by the constitution
44th Amendment Act, 1978?
20. Explain the scheme of distribution of legislative powers between the Union and
States.

21. Explain the recent trends in relation to the tortious liability of the state.

22. Explain the constitutional safeguards available to civil servants.

23. Analyse the Doctrine of Repugnancy with the help of decided cases.

24. Powers and Functions of the Governor under Indian Constitution.

25. Explain the scheme of distribution of administrative powers between the Union
and States.

26. Explain the Freedom of Trade, Commerce and Intercourse under Constitution.

27. Explain the Doctrine of Basic Structure with decided cases.

28. " Failure of Constitutional machinery in a State" u/a 356. Explain with cases.

29. Explain the Doctrine of Pleasure. What are the constitutional safeguards against
the misuse.

30. What is State Emergency? Explain whether the power to impose State
Emergency in India has been misused.

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