1
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
The Fundamental Rights may be said to constitutionalise social values of existing society." Explain and illustrate.
PolityConstitutional Law
2
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Public Interest Litigation in India is judge-led and even to some extent judge-induced." Explain with the help of relevant case law.
PolityJudiciary
3
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Right to Education is the base for the Fundamental Rights and Human Rights." Discuss the efforts made by the Government with regard to Right to Education of the children.
PolityEducationSocial Justice
4
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Explain the relationship between the President and the Council of Ministers. Is the President bound to accept the advice of the Council of Ministers? Discuss.
PolityConstitutional Law
5
10 Marks150 Wordshard
Delegation of 'Legislative Powers' has neither been permitted nor prohibited under the Indian Constitution. Discuss the constitutionality of delegated legislation with the help of decided cases.
PolityConstitutional LawAdministrative Law
6
20 Markshard
Pluralism is the keystone of Indian culture and religious tolerance is the bedrock of Indian Secularism. It is based on the belief that all religions are equally good and efficacious pathways to perfection of God-realisation. Thus, all persons are equally entitled to freedom of religion which is not absolute." Critically examine the above statement with the help of constitutional provisions and relevant case laws.
PolityConstitutional LawSocial Issues
7
15 Marksmedium
Discuss the procedure for the appointment of judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts and transfer of judges of the High Courts in the light of the decisions of the Supreme Court of India. Also refer to the constitutional provisions.
PolityJudiciary
8
15 Marksmedium
Discuss the purpose, function and use of Articles 256 and 257 of the Constitution of India. Should these provisions be restructured ? What are the consequences of State's defiance of the directives issued under these Articles by the Union?
PolityConstitutional LawCentre-State Relations
9
20 Marksmedium
Free and fair election is the 'basic structure' of our Constitution and it is the heartbeat' of democracy." But widespread corruption and increasing criminalisation in the election process have made our democracy weak. Discuss the various efforts undertaken by the Election Commission to ensure free and fair election.
PolityGovernanceSocial Issues
10
20 Marksmedium
The provisions of the Directive Principles of State Policy are not enforceable by any court, but they are fundamental in the governance of the country." Critically examine the role of the Government to fulfil the desired objectives enshrined in Part IV of the Constitution.
PolityConstitutional LawGovernance
11
15 Marksmedium
Examine the role of State Legal Services Authority in promoting legal literacy and right of women and children in the State.
PolityJudiciarySocial Justice
12
15 Marksmedium
What is meant by the 'Doctrine of Separation of Powers'? Is strict adherence of the doctrine possible under a parliamentary form of government? Discuss with the help of relevant case laws.
PolityConstitutional Law
13
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Discuss the various efforts made towards the codification of International Law during the 20th century.
International RelationsLaw
14
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Explain different theories on the relationship between International law and Municipal law.
International RelationsLaw
15
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Explain the principle of 'Double Criminality' and the 'Rule of Speciality' under the international law of extradition.
International RelationsLaw
16
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Define 'Double Nationality' and 'Statelessness'. Evaluate the efforts taken to eliminate or reduce them.
International RelationsLaw
17
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
What is 'Intervention' and on what grounds do the States justify intervention? Explain.
International RelationsLaw
18
20 Marksmedium
Distinguish whether 'Recognition of States' is an act of policy or of law. Also distinguish between Constitutive and Declaratory theories on the recognition of States.
International RelationsLaw
19
15 Marksmedium
What do you understand by 'State Succession'? Discuss various theories of State succession and explain the rights and obligations arising out of State succession.
International RelationsLaw
20
15 Marksmedium
Explain the main features of Law of the Sea. What is the difference between the jurisdiction over 'Territorial Sea' and 'Exclusive Economic Zone'?
International RelationsLaw
21
20 Marksmedium
Discuss the powers of the Security Council for the maintenance of world peace and security. Has the 'Veto Power' proved a hindrance in discharge of its duties by the Security Council? Explain.
International RelationsInternational Organizations
22
15 Marksmedium
Discuss the United Nations Declaration on the establishment of a New International Economic Order along with the Charter of Economic Rights and Duties of States.
International RelationsEconomics
23
15 Marksmedium
Humanity is in peril in the present world due to terrorism." Suggest the ways to protect it in the context of human rights.
International RelationsSocial IssuesLaw
24
20 Marksmedium
Is it a legal duty of States under international law to settle their disputes by peaceful means? Can failure of peaceful means entitle States to use force to settle their disputes? Discuss.
International RelationsLaw
25
15 Markshard
Is the threat or the use of 'Nuclear Weapons' in any circumstances permitted under International law ? Answer the question in the light of the advisory opinion given by the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
International RelationsLaw
26
15 Marksmedium
Discuss the role of United Nations in protection and improvement of human environment.
International RelationsEnvironment