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Indian Constitution
44 topics across 6 chapters
Chapter 1
Fundamental Rights and Duties
1
Classification and Scope of Fundamental Rights
6 subtopics
2
Right to Equality (Articles 14-18)
5 subtopics
3
Article 14: Equality Before Law and Equal Protection of Laws
3 subtopics
4
Doctrine of Reasonable Classification
5
Doctrine of Non-Arbitrariness
6
Judicial Interpretation and Landmark Cases
5 subtopics
7
Doctrine of Basic Structure
8
Expansion of Fundamental Rights
9
Judicial Review and Its Evolution
10
Right to Privacy as a Fundamental Right
11
Right to Livelihood and Its Judicial Interpretation
12
Article 15: Prohibition of Discrimination
13
Article 16: Equality of Opportunity in Public Employment
14
Article 17: Abolition of Untouchability
15
Article 18: Abolition of Titles
16
Right to Freedom (Articles 19-22)
17
Right against Exploitation (Articles 23-24)
18
Right to Freedom of Religion (Articles 25-28)
19
Cultural and Educational Rights (Articles 29-30)
20
Right to Constitutional Remedies (Article 32)
21
Enforcement and Limitations of Fundamental Rights
22
Fundamental Duties: Definition and Significance
23
Legal Implications and Enforcement of Fundamental Duties
Chapter 2
Structure of the Government
24
Executive Branch: President, Prime Minister, and Council of Ministers
25
Legislative Branch: Parliament's Structure and Functions
26
Judicial Branch: Supreme Court and Lower Courts
27
Federal Structure: Division of Powers Between Union and States
28
Independent Bodies: Election Commission and Comptroller and Auditor General
Chapter 3
Directive Principles of State Policy
29
Classification of Directive Principles of State Policy
30
Non-Justiciability and Implementation Challenges
31
Relationship Between Directive Principles and Fundamental Rights
4 subtopics
32
Historical Development and Constitutional Framework
33
Judicial Interpretation and Landmark Cases
34
Amendments and Legislative Measures
35
Contemporary Debates and Criticisms
36
Amendments and Evolution of Directive Principles
37
Criticisms and Debates Surrounding Directive Principles
Chapter 4
Federalism and Centre-State Relations
Chapter 5
Constitutional Amendments and the Basic Structure Doctrine
Chapter 6
Judiciary and Judicial Review