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    Chapter I : Indian Constitution: History and Philosophy:

    Constitution of India: A Brief Introduction, Framing of Constitution: Historical Background

    Brief Review of Constitutional Development in India During 1773-1947

    1. Regulating Act of 1773
    2. The Act of Settlement, 1781
    3. The Pitt’s India Act 1784
    1. Charter Act of 1793 & 1813:
    2. The Charter Act of 1853:
    3. The Government of India Act 1858:
    • Indian council Act of 1861:
    • Indian Councils Act, 1892
    1. Morley-Minto Reforms- The Indian councils Act of 1909
    2. Montagu- Chelmsford Report – The Government of India Act 1919:
    3. The Government of India Act, 1935
    • The Cripps Mission
    • The Cabinet Mission, 1946
    • Mountbatten Plan-
    1. The Indian Independence Act, 1947

    Constituent Assembly of India: Drafting & Philosophy of Constitution

    Preamble of Indian Constitution: as amended in 1976

    Salient Features of Constitution

    Why Indian Constitution is lengthy

     

    Chapter: 2: Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties and Direct Principles of State Policy:

    Fundamental Rights: Part III of Constitution

    Features of Fundamental Rights

    Classification of Fundamental Rights

    1. RIGHT TO EQUALITY (ART.14 TO 18)
    2. RIGHT TO FREEDOM: (ART 19-22)
    3. RIGHTS AGAINST EXPLOITATION (ART 23-24)
    4. right to freedom of religion (art.25-28)
    5. CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL RIGHTs (Art. 29 – 32)

    Fundamental Duties of Citizens: Part IVA of Indian Constitution

    Relationship between Fundamental Rights and Fundamental Duties

    Directive Principles of State Policy: Part IV of Indian Constitution

    Main Features of Directive Principles of State Policy

    Classification of Directive Principles of State Policy

    Differences between Directive Principles and Fundamental Rights

    Importance of Directive Principles of State Policy

     Chapter III :  NATURE OF FEDERALISM, DIVISION OF POWERS, EMERGENCY PROVISIONS, CENTRE-STATE RELATIONS AND THE 5TH AND 6TH SCHEDULE OF THE COSNTITUTION

    Nature of Federalism

    Salient Features of Federal Governance

    Features of Federal Pattern: Indian Constitution

    What is Unitary Pattern?  Unitary features in Indian Pattern

    Characteristic features of Unitary Government

    Merits & Demits of Unitary and Federal Government

    Indian Governance: Federal Or Unitary ? Quasi – Federalism

    • Federal Features of the Indian Constitution

    (B)Unitary Features of the Indian Constitution

    Federalism in India: Mixture of Federalism and Unitarianism: Views of Luminaries

    EMERGENCY PROVISIONS OF THE CONSTITUTION: EMERGENCY POWERS OF THE PRESIDENT

    National Emergency (ART 352)

    State Emergency (ART 356)

    Financial Emergency in India or in some Parts (ART 360)

    RELATIONS BETWEEN UNION AND STATES

    Fifth & Sixth Schedule of Indian Constitution

                Important Provisions of the 5th Schedule

                Features of the 6th Schedule

                Significance of 5th & 6th Schedule

     

    Chapter IV:

     (A) MODERN PATTERNS OF STATE & GOVERNANCE

     (B) SEPARATION OF POWERS AND ORGANS OF GOVERNMENT

    A)Modern Pattern of State & Governance

    Authoritarian Government

    Democratic Form of Government

    Understanding Democratic Governance

    Democratic government, democratic State and democratic society-

    What are the Pre-requisites of Democratic Government?

    Unitary & Federal Governance

    PARLIAMENTARY AND PRESIDENTIAL FORM OF GOVERNMENT

    B)SEPARATION OF POWERS AND ORGANS OF GOVERNMENT

    What is Separation of Powers?

    Montesquieu’s Contribution to the Theory of Separation of Powers

                Features of The Theory of Separation of Powers

    Criticisms of the Theory of Separation of Powers

    Significance of the Theory of Separation of Powers

    Status of Separation of Power

    Chapter V: ORGANS OF GOVERNMENT

    1. Executive Branch of Government

                Executive: Definition, Meaning & Kinds

    Tenure of Executive

    Powers and Functions of the Executive

    Executive and Delegated Legislation

    II.EXECUTIVE IN INDIA

    President of India – Role, Powers and Functions

    Vice – President of India – Role, Powers and Functions

    Cabinet (Prime Minister & Council of Ministers) – Role , Power & Function

     III.LEGISLATURE

     History of Legislature

    Role, Power and Functions of Legislature (Parliament)

    Unicameral & Bicameral Legislation

    Composition of Legislature

    Chapter VI : ORGANS OF GOVERNMENT:

    THE JUDICIARY

    Meaning, Role, Functions of Judiciary and Its Importance

    Independence or freedom of Judiciary: An Essential Quality

    Security of Tenure, Salary & Allowance of the Judges of Supreme Court & High Court

    Powers and Jurisdiction of Supreme Court:

    No discussion on Conduct of Judge in State Legislature in Parliament:

    Power to Punish for Contempt:

    Separation of the Judiciary from the Executive

    Relation between Judiciary and Executive

    Judicial Review: A specialized Feature

    Rule of Law & Rule of Law in India

    Judiciary in India:

                Supreme Court : Appointment, Tenure, Power & Function

    High Court : Jurisdiction

    Judicial Activism

    Public Interest Litigation

    CHAPTER VII: DECENTRALISATION & LOCAL GOVERNMENT

    Democratic Decentralization: Introduction, Meaning, Evolution & Need

    Democratic Decentralisation in India

    Role of 73rd and 74th Amendment Act –

    Salient Features of the 73rd and 74th Constitution Amendment Acts

    Specific Provisions for Tribal and Scheduled Areas

    The Provisions of the Panchayats (Extension to the Scheduled Areas) (PESA) Act, 1996

    Panchayati Raj Institutions at a Glance

    Recommendations of The Balwant Rai Mehta Committee and The Ashok Mehta Committee –

    The 73rd and 74th constitutional Amendment Acts

    ELEVENTH SCHEDULE (Article 243G)

    Urban Local Governments and 74th Amendment 1992

     Salient Features of 73rd & 74th Amendment

    Composition & Structure of Panchayats

    ROLE, POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF THREE TIERS OF Panchayati Raj Institution:

    1. Village (Gram)  Panchayat:

    2. Panchayat Samiti:

    3. Zilla Parishad

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