CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF INDIA - II Chapter Wise Old Questions

 (1)  Union  Parliament:  Organization,  Procedure  regarding  Enactment  of  Legislation, Parliamentary Privileges. 


2015
Q.5. What are the privileges available to the members of the legislature of India?
Q.7. Define the procedure of passing of the Money Bill.   
Q.9. What  is the scheme  of  distribution  of  legislative  power  between  Union  and  SA  can  Parliament legislate on the matter in the state list?  

2016

Q.7. Discuss the powers, privileges and immunities of the Parliament.

Q.8. Discuss the procedure of Passing of Money Bill.


2017
Q.4. Money Bill
Q.9. What is the scheme of distribution of legislative power between the Union and State? When can parliament legislate on the matter in the state list?

2018
Q.10. What do you mean by "Parliamentary Privileges". With the help of decided cases explain the Parliamentary Privileges available to the Member of Parliament.

2019
Q.6.Explain the parliamentary privileges available to members of Parliament.

2022

Q4 . What is the constitutional position of the speaker of the House of the People?

Q.5. Appropriation Bill.

Q.7. “At a time membership of both houses is restricted.” Regarding this statement, what are the provisions in the constitution? Explain

Q.12. Discuss the interrelation of the two houses of Parliament in the legislative process. When a joint sitting of both houses takes place? Give an example of such joint sitting, whether the rule of the upper house is lower than even the lower house in the legislative process.


2023

Q.5. Money Bill

Q.7. Discuss the procedure for passing of Money Bill

Q.12. With the help of the decided cases explain the Parliamentary Privileges’ available to Members of Parliament.



(2)  Union  Executive:  The  President,  his  Powers, and  Position  including  Ordinance Making Power. 


(3)  Prime Minister and the Cabinet. Is the Prime Minister Real Head? 
(4)    Distribution of  Legislative Powers between the Union and the States. Territorial and 
Topical Distribution of Powers. Power of Parliament to Legislate on State Matters. 
Doctrine of  Territorial  Nexus.  Doctrine  of  Pith  and  Substance,  Doctrine  of 
Colorable Legislation. 
(5) Emergency  Provisions  with  Special  References  to  Proclamation  of  Emergency  and 
President's Rule. 
(6)  Union Judiciary: Supreme Court of India. Composition and Jurisdiction 
(7)  Amendment of the Constitution. Power and Procedure; Basic Structure of the 
Constitution. 

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