Broad Framework of the Constitution of India;

Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy and Fundamental Duties;

Legislative framework and Powers of Union and States;

Judicial framework;

Executive/Administrative framework;

Legislative Process;

Money Bill;

Finance Bill and Other Bills;

Parliamentary Standing Committees and their Role;

Writ Jurisdiction of High Courts and the Supreme Court;

Different types of writs

Peculiar Features Of Indian Federalism

Doctrine Of Severability

Doctrine Of Eclipse

Waiver

Article 14

Article 14

Article 17

Rights Relating To Freedom

Monopoly

Preventive Detention

Articles 31a, 31b And 31c Relating To Property

Directive Principles Of State Policy

Conflict Between A Fundamental Right And A Directive Principle

Fundamental Duties

Ordinance Making Powers Of President

Freedom Of Trade, Commerce And Intercourse

Types Of Writs

Delegated Legislation

Classification Of Subordinate Legislation

Law Making Process (How A Bill Becomes An Act)

Ad Hoc And Standing Committees

Does A Law Made By A State To Create Monopoly Rights In Favour Of A Person To Carry On Any Business Affect The Freedom Of Trade?

The Constitution Of India Is “Federal In Character But With Unitary Features”.