Exam Details

Subject constitutional law of india
Paper
Exam / Course ll.m.
Department
Organization savitribai phule pune university
Position
Exam Date April, 2018
City, State maharashtra, pune


Question Paper

Total No. of Questions—6] [Total No. of Printed Pages—2
Seat
No. [5338]-1002
LL.M.-I EXAMINATION, 2018
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF INDIA
(2014 PATTERN)
Time Three Hours Maximum Marks 50
N.B. Attempt any four questions an question No. 6 is
compulsory.
(ii All questions carry 12 marks and questions No. 6 carry
14 marks.
1. The Preamble to the constitution set out the main objective which
the constitution intends to achieve. Discuss.
2. Critically examine the right to Freedom of Speech and Expression.
What are the restrictions on it
3. Explain how the Independence of Judiciary is maintained under the
Indian Constitution.
4. Whether concept of 'Procedure established by law' under Article 2l
has undergone any change from the inception of constitution
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5. Discuss the principles laid down by the Supreme Court in Mandal
Commission's Case.
6. Explain and give distinction between 'Constitution', 'Constitutional Law'
and Constitutionalism.



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