Constitutional Law is that part of the law dealing with the organization, fundamental institutions and the basic frame work of the Sovereign State structure. Indian Polity is a must-know subject for every UPSC aspirant. And lawpage makes the task easier when one has to refer to the Constitution every now and then.These notes gives a know-how to understand the basic political system within the framework established by the Constitution.
This is a compilation work on constitutional law and is exclusively meant for academic purposes and for enhancing teaching and learning. These notes cover important topics for all major law related exams in India.The relevant articles of the Constitution of India are embodied in note at the appropriate places.
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- The Constitution Of India – Its Nature
- The Preamble of the Indian Constitution and its importance
- Salient Features Of The Constitution
- Constitutionalism and Preamble
- Role of the Preamble
- Interpretational Value of the Preamble
- The Union and Its Territory
- Citizenship under Constitution of India
- Meaning of State under Article 12 of the Constitution
- Laws Inconsistent with or in Derogation of the Fundamental Rights
- Fundamental Rights under Constitution of India
- Right to Equality
- Protective discrimination SC, ST and OBC
- Prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth
- Equality of Opportunity in Public Employment
- Abolition of Untouchability Under Indian Constitution
- Abolition Of Titles
- Union Executive
- Executive in the States
- Composition of Parliament
- Powers and Functions of Parliament
- Legislative Procedure in the Parliament
- The State Legislature
- Supreme Court of India : Introduction
- Powers and Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court
- Public Interest Litigation And The Judicial Activism
- High Court and The Subordinate Courts
- Contractual Liability of the State
- Election Commission
- Gram Sabha under Panchayati Raj Institutions
- Union Territories
- Principles Relating to Interpretation of The Constitution
- Centre-State Legislative Relations
- Centre-State Administrative Relations
- Centre-State Financial Relations
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