PAPER – II
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF INDIA
- II
(Structure And Working of
The Indian Constitution)
(Paper Code : K-2002)
The course shall comprise of
the following
(1) Union Parliament :
Organization, Procedure regarding Enactment of Legislation, Parliamentary
Privileges.
(2) Union Executive : The
President, his Powers and Position including Ordinance Making Power.
(3) Prime Minister and the
Cabinet. Is the Prime Minister Real Head?
(4) Distribution of Legislative
Powers between Union and the States. Territorial and Topical Distribution of
Powers. Power of Parliament to Legislate on State Matters. Doctrine of
Territorial Nexus. Doctrine of Pith and Substance, Doctrine of Colourable Legislation.
(5) Emergency Provisions with
Special References to Proclamation of Emergency and President's Rule.
(6) Union Judiciary : Supreme
Court of India. Composition and Jurisdiction
(7) Amendment of the
Constitution. Power and Procedure; Basic Structure of the
Constitution.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Chander Pal, Centre State
Relations and Indian Cooperative Federalism.
Chander Pal, State Autonomy
in Indian Federation: Emerging Trends.
Hidayatullah M., Constitutional
Law of India.
Jain M.P., Constitutional
Law.
Pandey J.N., Constitutional
Law of India.
Seervai H.M., Constitutional
Law of India.
Shukla V.N., Constitutional
Law of India.
Tope T.R., Constitutional
Law of India.