Q.9 What can France learn from the Indian Constitution’s approach to secularism? GS-II: POLITY (UPSC CSE 2019) Read More » December 23, 2024
Q.8 The Constitution of India is a living instrument with capabilities of enormous dynamism. It is a constitution made for a progressive society.” Illustrate with special reference to the expanding horizons of the right to life and personal liberty.GS-II:POLITY (UPSC CSE 2023) Read More » December 20, 2024
Q.7 Right of movement and residence throughout the territory of India are freely available to Indian citizens, but these rights are not absolute. Comment. GS-II: POLITY (UPSC CSE 2022) Read More » December 19, 2024
Q.6 What do understand by the concept “freedom of speech and expression”? Does it cover hate speech also? Why do the films in India stand on a slightly different plane from other forms of expression? Discuss. GS-II: POLITY (UPSC CSE 2014) Read More » December 19, 2024
Q.5 Analyze the distinguishing features of the notion of Equality in the Constitutions of the USA and India. GS-II: POLITY (UPSC CSE 2021) Read More » December 18, 2024
Q.4 “The reservation of seats for women in the institutions of local self-government has had a limited impact on the patriarchal character of the Indian Political Process.” Comment. GS-II: POLITY (UPSC CSE 2019) Read More » December 18, 2024
Q.3 Compare and contrast the British and Indian approaches to Parliamentary sovereignty.GS PAPER-II: POLITY (UPSC CSE 2023) Read More » December 14, 2024
Q.2 Explain the constitutional perspective of Gender Justice with the help of relevant Constitutional Provisions and case laws. GS PAPER-II: POLITY (UPSC CSE 2023) Read More » December 14, 2024
Q.1 ‘Constitutional Morality’ is rooted in the Constitution and founded on its essential facets. Explain the doctrine of ‘Constitutional Morality’ with the help of relevant judicial decisions. GS PAPER-II POLITY(UPSC CSE 2021) Read More » December 14, 2024