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Polity Syllabus

The document outlines a course plan for Indian Polity, detailing 30-35 sessions covering various topics such as the Constitution's salient features, fundamental rights, union and state executives, and judiciary. It includes specific articles from the Constitution related to each topic, along with a note on session duration. The course aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the structure and functioning of the Indian political system.

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Polity Syllabus

The document outlines a course plan for Indian Polity, detailing 30-35 sessions covering various topics such as the Constitution's salient features, fundamental rights, union and state executives, and judiciary. It includes specific articles from the Constitution related to each topic, along with a note on session duration. The course aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the structure and functioning of the Indian political system.

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INDIAN POLITY

Course Plan

FACULTY: Adv. M.S.Idris Total number of sessions : 30-35

S.No TOPICS SESSIONS TICK CURRENT AFFAIRS RELATED PERSONAL NOTES


(✔) TOPICS COVERED
1. SALIENT FEATURES AND
PREAMBLE
(i) Introduction
(ii) Basics about the enactment and
adoption of the constitution
(iii) Types of constitution
(iv) Salient features of the constitution
(v) Preamble
2. UNION AND CITIZENSHIP
(i) Union and its territory
(ii) Citizenship Act, 1955 and issues
related to it
3. FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
(i) Introduction and features
(ii) Insights and understanding the
application of the fundamental
rights
(iii) Reasonable restrictions and
privileges
(iv) Enforcements and exceptions
(v) Rights apart from Fundamental
Rights
(vi) Writs,martial law etc.
4. DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE
POLICY and FUNDAMENTAL
DUTIES
(i) DPSP: Evolution and features
(ii) Classification and its Application
(iii) Issues and Criticism
(iv) Fundamental Duties: Features and
Significance
(v) Criticisms and committee
recommendations
(vi) DPSP vs Fundamental Duties
5. UNION EXECUTIVES [Art.52-78]
(i) President
(ii) Vice President
(iii) Prime Minister and Council of
Ministers
6. STATE EXECUTIVES [Art.152-167]
(i) Governor
(ii) Chief Minister and Council of
Ministers

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7. PARLIAMENT [Art.79-123]
(i) Composition & Duration
(ii) Budget
(iii) Sessions of Parliament
(iv) Bills
(v) Joint sessions
(vi) Legislative Procedures of the
Parliament
(vii) Privileges and Sovereignty
(viii) Other roles of the parliament
8. STATE LEGISLATURE [Art.168-213]
(i) Constitution and Composition
(ii) Speaker and Deputy Speaker
(iii) Disqualification of the members
(iv) Powers, privileges, salaries and
allowances
(v) Rules and Restrictions
9. UNION TERRITORY [Art.239-241]
(i) Administration
(ii) Special provisions
10. JUDICIARY [ART.124-147]
(i) Supreme Court & Judges
(ii) Jurisdictions of the Supreme Court
(iii) Powers
(iv) Tribunals
11. HIGH COURT AND SUBORDINATE
COURTS [Art.214-237]
(i) Constitution of High Court
(ii) Appointment of High Court Judges
(iii) Power of High Court vs Supreme
Court
(iv) District Court and Judges
12. LOCAL GOVERNMENT
(i) Part IX – Panchayats
(ii) Part IX(A) – Municipalities
(iii) Part IX(B) – Co-operative Societies
13. CONSTITUTIONAL AND NON-
CONSTITUTIONAL BODIES
(i) Election Commission
(ii) UPSC/SPSC
(iii) National Commission for SC/ST
(iv) CAG
(v) Attorney General of India
(vi) Advocate General of India
(vii) Planning Commission
(viii) National Development Council
(ix) CIC, SIC, CVC and CBI
(x) Lokpal and Lokayukta
14. CENTRE-STATE RELATIONS
[Art.245-293]
(i) Consolidated and Contingency
Funds
(ii) Tax and Duties
(iii) Finance Commission and its
recommendations
(iv) Restrictions and excemptions
(v) Borrowings

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15. INTER-STATE RELATIONS
[Art.301-307]
(i) Trade, Commerce and Intercourse
(ii) Restrictions by the Parliament and
certain States
16. PUBLIC SERVICES[Art.308-323]
(i) All India Services
(ii) Public Service Commission for the
Union and for the States
(iii) Appointment and Removal
(iv) Functions, Expenses and Reports
17. EMERGENCY[Art.352-360]
(i) Proclamation of National
Emergency
(ii) President’s rule
(iii) Suspension of Fundamental Rights
(iv) Financial Emergency
18. LANGUAGES [Art.343-351]
(i) Official language of the Union
(ii) Special provisions to certain states
(iii) Language to be used in the
Supreme Court
19. SPECIAL PROVISIONS
[Art.330-342]
(i) Reservation of seats for Scheduled
Caste and Scheduled Tribes
(ii) Representation of Anglo-Indians
(iii) National Commission for SC/ST
20. Miscellaneous
(i) Elections
(ii) Right to property
(iii) Pre-Constitutional Law
(iv) Judicial Activism
(v) Capital Punishment
(vi) Separation of Punishments
(vii) Basic Structure

NOTE:

 Each session will be of 2hrs duration.

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