BA LLB 1st Semester Examination, December 2024
Constitutional Law of India I
(K-1002)
Section A
Note: Attempt all questions. Each question carries 4 marks
Constitutional Law of India I
(K-1002)
Section A
Note: Attempt all questions. Each question carries 4 marks
1. Write down the salient features of the preamble of Indian Constitution.
2. What do you mean by Federalism?
3. Write down the conditions in which fundamental Rights can be suspended.
4. Write in very brief about Right to Education.
5. Write down any four Fundamental duties enshrined under Indian Constitution.
2. What do you mean by Federalism?
3. Write down the conditions in which fundamental Rights can be suspended.
4. Write in very brief about Right to Education.
5. Write down any four Fundamental duties enshrined under Indian Constitution.
Section B
Note: Attempt any two question. Each question carries 10 marks
6. Indian Constitution neither federal nor unitary but it is a quasi-federal in nature. Do you agree? Discuss.
7. Examine the Cultural and Educational Rights of minorities as prescribed under Articles 29 and 30 of Indian Constitution. Refer to decided cases.
8. Discuss the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy. Refer to decided cases.
7. Examine the Cultural and Educational Rights of minorities as prescribed under Articles 29 and 30 of Indian Constitution. Refer to decided cases.
8. Discuss the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy. Refer to decided cases.
Section C
Note: Attempt any three question. Each question carries 20 marks
9. Critically examine the reservation policy as guaranteed under Indian Constitution. Refer to decided cases.
10. Discuss the expanding horizons of Right to Life and Personal Liberty as guaranteed under Indian Constitution. Refer to decided cases.
11. With the help of decided cases discuss religious freedom as provided to individuals under Article 25 of Indian Constitution.
12. Public Interest Litigation has opened a floodgate as a constitutional remedy. Explain with the help of decided cases.
10. Discuss the expanding horizons of Right to Life and Personal Liberty as guaranteed under Indian Constitution. Refer to decided cases.
11. With the help of decided cases discuss religious freedom as provided to individuals under Article 25 of Indian Constitution.
12. Public Interest Litigation has opened a floodgate as a constitutional remedy. Explain with the help of decided cases.
13. Freedom of press is part and parcel of freedom of speech and expression. Comment. Refer to decided cases.
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