3-Law Flashcards
Constitutional and administrative Law [16]:
1. Constitution and Constitutionalism:
The distinctive features of the Constitution.
- Fundamental Rights-Public interest litigation;
Legal Aid; Legal services authority.
- Relationship between Fundamental rights,
Directive principles and Fundamental duties
- Constitutional Position of the President and
relation with the Council of Ministers.
- Governor and
his powers.
- Supreme Court and the High Courts:
(a) Appointments and transfer.(b) Powers, functions and jurisdiction.
- Centre, States and local bodies:
(a) Distribution oflegislative powers between theUnion and the States.(b) LocalBodies.(c) Administrative relationship among Union,State and Local Bodies.(d) Eminent domain-State property-commonproperty-community property.
- Legislative powers,
privileges and immunities.
- Services under the Union and the States:
(a) Recruitment and conditions of services;Constitutional safeguards; Administrativetribunals.(b) Union Public Service Commission and StatePublic Service Commissions-Power andfunctions.(c) Election Commission-Power and functions.
- Emergency
provisions.
- Amendment of
the Constitution.
- Principle of NaturalJustice-
Emerging trends and judicial approach.
- Delegated legislation and
its constitutionality.
- Separation of powers and
constitutional governance.
- Judicial review of
administrative action.
- Ombudsman:
Lokayukta, Lokpal etc.LAW 1
International Law:1. Nature and Definition of
International Law.
- Relationship between International Law
andMunicipal Law.
- State Recognition and
State Succession.
- Law of the sea:
Inland Waters, Territorial Sea,Contiguous Zone, Continental Shelf, ExclusiveEconomic Zone and High Seas.
- Individuals: Nationality, statelessness;
Human Rights and procedures available for theirenforcement.
- Territorial jurisdiction of States,
Extradition andAsylum.
- Treaties : Formation,
application, termination andreservation.
- United Nations : lts principal organs,
powersand functions and reform.