Transcription of COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
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(Regular) Semester-I 1 COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW [Compulsory Paper-I] (The entire syllabus is divided into four units. Eight questions shall be set in all with two questions from each unit. The candidate shall be required to answer four questions in all, selecting one from each unit. All questions carry equal marks) UNIT-I CONSTITUTION & CONSTITUTIONALISM Constitution: Concept, Nature and Importance of Constitution-Evolution of CONSTITUTIONAL Values-Requisites of Ideal Constitution-Historical Evolution of CONSTITUTIONAL Government Constitutionalism: Concept-Evolution-Limitations on Government Power- CONSTITUTIONAL Supremacy-Separation of Power UNIT-II COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONS Scope of COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL Law: Need for COMPARATIVE Study of CONSTITUTIONAL Law in Constitution Making Types of Constitutions: Written , Canada, Australia and India; Unwritten Constitutions-England UNIT-III JUDICIAL REVIEW & CIVIL RIGHTS Judicial Review-Fundamental Rights.
11. The Law Commission 268th Report, Amendments to Criminal Procedure Code, 1973- Provisions Relating to Bail,(May 2017) 12. thThe Law Commission 200 Report, Trial by Media: Free Speech versus Fair Trial Under Criminal Procedure (Amendments to the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971), 2006 III) Articles: 1.
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