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    UNIT I:

    ESSAY QUESTIONS

    1. Explain the right to life and personal liberty as provided under Art. 21 of the Constitution2. Discuss the fundamental rights of minorities under the Indian Constitution.3. Who is a citizen? How citizenship may be acquired through domicile?4. Define State. Explain the tests to determine which other authorities can be included in the definition. 5. The Indian Constitution is neither Federal nor Unitary but is a combination of both. Discuss.6. No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according the procedure established by Law

    Discuss with reference to decided cases.

    7. Discuss the salient features of Indian Constitution with special reference to parliamentary form of Governmen8. Examine the conditions to be fulfilled to make classification reasonable under Article 14.9. With reference to decided cases explain the scope of the fundamental right to freedom of religion under the

    Indian Constitution.

    10.Discuss the scope of right to life and personal liberty under the Constitution.SHORT NOTE QUESTIONS

    11.The State of Karnataka has imposed 30% entertainment tax on cinema theatres in Metropolitan cities. 20% tain other cities and 10% tax in rural areas by an Act. The Constitutional validity of the Act is challenged. Decid

    12. Humsafar, an organization formed for the welfare of prostitutes has challenged the provisions of the ImmorTraffic Act on the ground that it violates their freedom of business. Decide.

    13.What is Double Jeopardy? Explain.14.Examine how the basic structure of the Constitution has evolved through judicial decisions.15.Can Preamble be amended under Article 368? Answer with the aid of a debated case.16.A magistrate issues an order authorising the investigating officer to take the specimen handwriting and finger

    prints of Mr. X, an accused against his willingness. X challenges the order stating that it violates his

    Fundamental Right under Article 20 (3). Decide.

    17.Right to privacy as a fundamental right.18.Minority Institutions19.Write a note on the nature of the Indian Constitution20.Can company or corporation be a citizen?

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    UNIT II: Constitution Model Question Papers

    ESSAY QUESTIONS

    1. How the President of India is elected? What are his functions?2. Explain the significance of Directive Principles of State Policy.3. Directive Principles are fundamental in making welfare State. Discuss. 4. Examine the powers of the President.5. What is meant by Cabinet Government? Explain the features of Cabinet Government at the Center.6. Examine the constitutional position of Governor of a State.7. Directive principles have no more remained as directions Comment.8. Has the constitution conferred extensive executive power to the president? Explain.9. In the light of decided cases explain the importance of the Directive principles of State Policy under the Indian

    Constitution.

    10.Examine the Constitutional position of Governor of a State.SHORT NOTE QUESTIONS

    1. Write a short note on fundamental duties.2. Write a short note on bicamaralism.3. In an order, the government imposes total ban on sawmills or sawing operations within the area of reserved

    forest or protected forest. Is this order constitutional?

    4. What is meant by collective responsibility?5. The President of India issues a proclamation dissolving the Assemblies in certain states and orders re-election

    Some of the ministers thrown out of office on account of this proclamation challenges the validity of the

    Presidents order. They contend that only the respective Governors of the States concerned have the power to

    dissolve the State Assemblies. Decide.

    6. A member of the Lok Sabha challenges the legality of the proceedings in the Lok Sabha before the SupremeCourt of India. What action can the Supreme Court take in this regard?

    7. The government by notification ordered the restriction of movement and settlement of AIDS patients along wiprostitutes. Is this restriction constitutional?

    8. State the significance of fundamental duties.9. The President of India dissolved the Lok Sabha but the Prime Minister was continued in his office. The

    continuance of the Prime Minister along with his ministry even after dissolution by Lok Sabha was challenged

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    the Supreme Court by X, a citizen of Indian on the ground that Prime Minister ceases to be a member of

    Parliament. Decide.

    10.A person is arrested under a warrant issued by the speaker of the Legislative Assembly of a State for beingproduced before the assembly for answering and alleged breach of privilege. The privilege alleged to have been

    broken is not mentioned. His wife files a writ of Habeas Corpus in the High Court to secure his release. Decide

    UNIT III: Constitution Model Question Papers

    ESSAY QUESTIONS

    [Jan 2010]Describe different jurisdictions of the Supreme Court.

    [Jan 2010]How independence of judiciary is sought to be achieved under the Constitution?

    [June 2010]How is the Chief Justice of India appointed? Does the Executive enjoy supremacy in appointing

    him?

    [June 2010]Discuss the powers of High Court regarding issue of writs.

    [Jan 2011]Explain briefly the different kinds of jurisdiction exercised by the Supreme Court of India

    [Jan 2011]What is Public Interest Litigation? Referring to decided case explain as to how has it helped in

    achieving social justice.

    [June 2011]Discuss the various jurisdictions of Supreme Court.

    [June 2011]Explain how independence of judiciary is maintained.

    [Jan 2012]In the light of decided cases, examine the provisions relating to transfer of judges from one High

    Court to another. State whether such transfers affect the Independence of Judiciary.

    [Jan 2012]Explain the scope of original and advisory jurisdictions of the Supreme Court of India.

    SHORT NOTE QUESTIONS

    [Jan 2010]Write a short note on Judicial Restraint.

    [Jan 2010]Write a short note on Public Interest Litigation.

    [June 2010]Write a short note on Public Interest Litigation.

    [June 2010]State whether insulting and mutilating of National Flag in public view is a relevant ground for

    preventive detention.

    [Jan 2011]The President of India, by an order, after following the prescribed procedure, removes certain

    judges of the High Court in a State on the ground that some of their decisions are against the declared policy

    the Government. Decide the legality of the action of the president.

    [Jan 2011]Can a member of a Parliament raise a discussion as to the conduct of a Judge of the Supreme

    Court or a High Court? Answer with reference to decided cases.

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    [June 2011]An order of preventive detention of a person was made. After 8 months, the detenue was arrest

    without furnishing reason for delay. Is this justified?

    [June 2011]What is meant by basic structure theory?

    [Jan 2012]Write a note on Tenure and Removal of Supreme Court Judges.

    [Jan 2012]Write of Prohibition

    UNIT IV: Constitution Model Question Papers

    ESSAY QUESTIONS

    [Jan 2010]Critically evaluate the extent of power to amend the Constitution.

    [Jan 2010]Explain the provisions relating to freedom of inter-state trade.

    [June 2010]Examine the administrative and legislative relations between Center and the State.

    [June 2010]Discuss the procedure of amendment to the constitution with special reference to those which

    require ratification by State.

    [Jan 2011]Discuss the Centre-State relations and explain under what circumstances the union Parliament

    can legislate on the subjects in the state list.

    [Jan 2011]In the light of decided cases, examine the scope of the power of the Parliament to amend the

    Constitution under Art. 368.

    [June 2011]Point out the limitation of the parliament on amending the constitution. Refer to cases.

    [June 2011]Elucidate the Constitutional provisions on interstate trade and commerce.

    [Jan 2012]Discuss the constitutional scheme of distribution of legislative powers between the Centre and t

    States.

    [Jan 2012]Discuss the powers of the Parliament to amend the Constitution in the light of Judicial decision

    SHORT NOTE QUESTIONS

    [Jan 2010]An Act of a State providing for 72% of reservation of posts in Government services is inserted int

    the Ninth Schedule of the Constitution through a Constitutional amendment. An unemployed graduate wants

    challenge this amendment. Advise him.

    [Jan 2010]The places of worship of a minority community are attacked through out a State. The Central

    Government gave detailed directions and urged the State to take effective action. The Chief Minister of the Sta

    wants your advise on whether the Central Government has power to give such directions and what may happ

    if the directions are not implemented.

    [June 2010]Write a short note on: Federal characteristics of the Indian Constitution.

    [June 2010]Is sacrifice of cow an essential part of religion of Islam under Article 26 of the Constitution?

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    [Jan 2011]Methods of Constitutional Amendment

    [Jan 2011]Write a note on The Administrative Relations between the Centre and the States.

    [June 2011]State the legislative relations between Union and the State.

    [June 2011]The government in its order directs a minority run educational institution to constitute the

    governing body for the institution, where the members are nominated by the government of its choice. Is this

    constitutional?

    [Jan 2012]The legislature of a State in India passes an Act prescribing a lower rate of sales tax on cotton

    goods manufactured within that State than on goods imported from other States. A trader in cotton goods

    challenges the validity of the Act on the ground of violation of freedom of Inter-State trade and commerce.

    Decide.

    [Jan 2012]The Government of India levies an import duty on goods imported by a State for Governmental

    use. This is challenged by the State on the ground that the property of the State is immune from Central

    taxation. Decide.

    UNIT V: Constitution Model Question Papers

    ESSAY QUESTIONS

    [Jan 2010]What is National emergency? Discuss its effects on fundamental rights.

    [Jan 2010]Explain the provisions relating to contractual liabilities of Government.

    [June 2010]Examine the restrictions on Doctrine of Pleasure. Is compulsory retirement a punishment?

    Explain.

    [June 2010]When is the contract entered by the government binding on it? Explain.

    [Jan 2011]What is National Emergency? When it can be proclaimed? Explain its effects.

    [Jan 2011]Discuss the rights of Government Servants under the Indian Constitution with the help of decid

    cases.

    [June 2011]Discuss the circumstances under which national emergency may be proclaimed. What are its

    effects?

    [June 2011]Discuss the constitutional safeguard available to civil servants.

    [Jan 2012]Explain the safeguards guaranteed to civil servants under the Indian Constitution. Are they

    available to temporary civil servants also?

    [Jan 2012]Examine the powers of the President of India to declare a State emergency and state its efefct on

    Federalism and Fundamental Rights.

    SHORT NOTE QUESTIONS

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    [Jan 2010]B an I.A.S officer is promoted to higher post ignoring the seniority of A. Can A successfully

    challenge it?

    [Jan 2010]A military truck, while carrying a football team of jawans, caused an accident. A, a pedestrian

    died in the accident. His wife has sued the Central Government for compensation. Will she succeed?

    [June 2010]What is the Doctrine of Immunity?

    [June 2010]What are the effects of National Emergency?

    [Jan 2011]Governments liability in Contracts

    [Jan 2011]Effects of Financial Emergency

    [June 2011]Liability of the states for the torts committed by it.

    [June 2011]Doctrine of Pleasure

    [Jan 2012]The property of a citizen of India seized by the police authorities of a State, on suspicion of being

    stolen property, is lost while in police custody. The owner claims damages from the State for the loss of his

    property and is rejected. What remedies are available to the owner against the State?

    [Jan 2012]The President of India issues a proclamation of emergency under Art. 352 of the Constitution to

    operative only in a border State. Decide its constitutional validity.