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Critically, examine the constitutional provisions which ensure the independent judiciary in India.
Explain the significance of the Directive Principles of State Policy. Can Courts restrict Fundamental Rights with a view to attaining any objective included in the Directive Principles?
Describe the fundamental duties prescribed under Article 51A.
Discuss the position and powers of the President of India under the Indian Constitution
It is fallacious to think that Directive Principles and Fundamental Rights are opposed to one another in their ultimate objectives. They are in fact complementary and supplementary to each other and both striving to secure socio-economic welfare by ensuring a social order in which justice and individual liberty are safeguarded. Comment critically.
How did the right to property in India compare with its counterpart (right to property) in English law before the right to property in India was raised to the level of a fundamental right on and from the 26th January 1950? What different changes has this right in India been undergoing since the 26th of January, 1950? What is its position today and how does it compare with the right to property in England today.
What do you understand about Fundamental Rights? How did they differ from other legal rights?
There are many provisions in the Constitution of India which secure the independence and impartiality of the Judiciary. Discuss those provisions and refer to important judgments of the Supreme Court.
Do you think that if a Judge of one High Court is transferred to another High Court it will adversely affect the independence of the judiciary? Give reasons.
Critical Analysis: In re: Prashant Bhushan & Anr. (2020)
Interview: Ms Bhumika Sharma, Assistant Professor, Jagran School of Law, Selaqui, Dehradun (Uttarakhand)