Indian Polity Curriculum - Jatinverma

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Indian Polity CurriculumLecture NoSubtopicsLecture 1Basic Understanding of Indian PolityTopics to be CoveredLecture 2Introduction to the SubjectHistorical underpinning of IndianConstitutionRegulating Act, 1773Pitt’s India Act, 1784The Charter Act, 1833, 1853The Government of India Act,1858Brief Introduction of Indian Constitution: Indian Councils Act, 1861, 1892,Salient features, Parts, Schedules,1909Articles, ComparisonThe Government of India Act,1919, 1935Indian Independence Act, 1947Making of the ConstitutionComposition and working ofConstitution AssemblyVarious CommitteesSalient Features of IndianConstitutionLecture 3System of GovernmentFeatures of Parliamentary Systemof GovernmentFeatures of Presidential System ofStructure of Indian Polity: Parliamentary GovernmentForm of Government, Federal System Merits and Demerits of bothsystemsFeatures of Federal and UnitarySystemIndian System of GovernmentLecture 4Preamble to the Constitution of India 1- Preamble- Philosophy ofPhilosophy of Constitution, RecentConstitutionControversiesPreamble- Recent ControversiesLecture 5Fundamental Rights-I: IntroductionFeatures of Fundamental RightsVarious Fundamental Rights andConstitutional Remedies Writs:

Types and ScopeArmed Forces and FundamentalRightsMartial Law and FundamentalRightsLecture 6Fundamental Rights-II: Articles 15, 16Article 15Article 16Reservation PolicyLecture 7Article 15Fundamental Rights-III: Articles,Article 16Reservation Policy, Indira Sawhney CaseIndira Sawhney CaseLecture 8Article 17Article 18Fundamental Rights-IV: Articles- 17,18,Article 1919Ban on MoviesBegging as a ProfessionLecture 9Article 20Fundamental Rights-V: Articles- 20, 21 Article 21and 21-AAticle 21-ARight to Privacy, EuthanasiaLecture 10Article 22Article 23Fundamental Rights-VI: Articles- 22, 23, Article 2424, 25, 26Article 25Article 26Religious Rights: Triple TalaqLecture 11 Fundamental Rights-VII: Articles- 27, 28Lecture 12Article 27Article 28Rights outside Part-IIIFundamental Rights-VIII: Articles- 29,Significance and Criticism to30, Spl. officer for Linguistic MinoritiesFundamental RightsDirective Principles of StatePolicy (DPSPs)Features and Classification ofDPSP- 1: Basics of Arts. 36 to 51, Means DPSPsLecture 13of Social TransformationSignificance and Criticism toDPSPsConflict between DPSPs andFundamental RightLecture 14Fundamental Duties: Swaran Singh &Verma Committee RecommendationsFundamental DutiesSwaran Singh Committee

Various Fundamental Duties andtheir featuresSignificance and Criticism toFundamental DutiesVerma Committee onFundamental Duties of CitizensLecture 15Amendments to the ConstitutionProcedure and Types ofAmendment of the Constitution Basic AmendmentsStructure of the ConstitutionBasic Structure of the ConstitutionEmergence and Elements of BasicStructure of Indian ConstitutionThe PresidentPresident-1: Election, Qualification, Oath Election of the PresidentLecture 16and Conditions, Term, ImpeachmentQualification, Oath, Term,Impeachment and VacancyLecture 17President-2: Powers & Functions, Veto Powers and Functions of thePower, Ordinance [Analysis], Pardoning PresidentpowerLecture 18Election of the Vice-PresidentVice President- Election, Qualifications, Qualification, Oath, Conditions ofOath, Term, Vacancy, Powers andoffice, Term and VacancyfunctionsPowers and Functions of VicePresidentLecture 19Composition of Council ofMinistersCentral Council of Ministers, Cabinet & Appointment and ResponsibilitiesCabinet Committeesof MinistersConstitutional ProvisionsRole of CabinetLecture 20Parliament-1: Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha,Duration, Composition, MembershipLecture 21Organization and composition ofParliamentElection in Lok Sabh and RajyaParliament-2: System of Elections in LokSabhaSabha and Rajya Sabha- FPTP etc.Membership of ParliamentLecture 22Parliament-3: Speaker of Lok Sabha:Election, Role, Duties and controversyPresiding OfficersLecture 23Parliament-4: Sessions of Parliament,Legislative Process, Joint SittingSessions and ParliamentaryProceedings

Lecture 24Parliament-5: Budget in Parliament;Budget in ParliamentMoney Bill, Finance Bill Category-1 & 2Lecture 25Parliament-6: Position of Rajya Sabha andPunchhi CommissionLecture 26Parliament-7: Recent issues: Disruptions,Misuse of Money bill, ParliamentaryPrivilegesLecture 27Anti-Defection Law: 10th Schedule and52nd AmendmentLecture 28Parliamentary Committees, ParliamentaryForum, Parliamentary GroupAppointment of GovernorGovernor-I: Appointment, Role & Duties,Condition and Term of Governor’sLecture 29Pardoning Power, Relationship withofficeCMPowers and Functions of GovernorLecture 30Lecture 31Governor-II: Controversies & Solutions: Sarkaria CommissionSarkaria & Punchhi CommissionPunchhi CommissionChief Minister and State Council ofMinistersAppointment of Chief MinisterOath, term and SalaryPowers and Functions of ChiefMinisterComposition of Council ofMinistersAppointment and Responsibilitiesof MinistersConstitutional ProvisionsRole of CabinetOrganization and composition ofState Legislature-1: OrganisationState legislatureLecture 32 (Unicameral or Bicameral), Composition, Election in state legislatureMembershipMembership of State LegislaturePresiding OfficerState Legislature-2: Sessions, Legislative Sessions and LegislativeLecture 33 process, Privileges, Position of Legislative ProceedingsCouncil: Membership & RoleLecture 34Union and Territory, CitizenshipUnion and Its TerritoryUnion of the statesPowers of Parliament toRecognize and Reorganize StatesEvolution of States and Union

TerritoriesCitizenshipThe Citizenship Act, 1955Constitutional ProvisionsNRI, OCI and PIOLecture 35Centre State Relations-1: Legislative &Administrative areasLecture 36Centre State Relations-2: FinancialRelations after GSTLecture 37Centre State Relations-3: Emergingissues- Special Category StatusLecture 38Inter State RelationsInter-State Trade and Commerceand Resource DistributionVarious Inter-state DisputesPublic Acts, Records and JudicialProceedingsInter-State Councils and ZonalCouncilsLecture 39Emergency ProvisionsEmergency Provisions: Article 352, 356 National Emergencyand 360President’s RuleFinancial EmergencyLecture 40Supreme Court-I: Organisation,Independence, Powers and JurisdictionLecture 41CJI and Other Judges of Supremecourt: Appointment and FunctionsSupreme Court-II: Internal FunctioningJurisdiction and Powers ofRoster, appointment of judgesSupreme CourtIndependence of Supreme CourtLecture 42Judicial ReviewJudicial Review, Judicial Activism, PIL Judicial ActivismPILUnion Judiciary: Supreme CourtCJI and Other Judges of SupremecourtHigh CourtsJudges of High court:Appointment and FunctionsHigh Courts- Organisation, Independence, Jurisdiction and Powers of HighLecture 43Powers and JurisdictionCourtIndependence of High CourtSubordinate courtsStructure and Jurisdiction

Lecture 44Session-1: Tribunals & SubordinateCourts- District Courts, Sessions Courts,FastTrack CourtsLecture 45Session-2: Tribunals & SubordinateCourts- District Courts, Sessions Courts,FastTrack CourtsSpecial Status of J&KConstitution of J&KSpecial status of J&K, Special provisions Present status of J & KLecture 46for some statesInterlocutor for J & K meaningand necessitySpecial Provisions for Some StatesPanchayati Raj SystemEvolution of Panchayati RajSystemPanchayati Raj Bodies- 73rd Amendment73rd Amendment Act, 1992Lecture 47Act and PESA; Sansad Adarsh GramCompulsory and VoluntaryYojanaProvisionsPESA Act, 1996Pachayat and Gram SabhaUrban Local BodiesEvolution of ULBsMunicipalities- 74th Amendment Act,Lecture 4874th Amendment Act, 1992Problems & Prospects: Smart City ProjectTypes of Urban GovernmentElections in ULBsLecture 49Lecture 50Local Bodies: 25 years of functioning:“Triple F” problem; Economic Survey2018 findingsScheduled & Tribal Areas: PESAElection Commission: Composition,Lecture 51 Independence, Powers, Recent issues andsolutionsLecture 52Election Reforms, Pressure Groups,Foreign PolicyLecture 53Lokpal & Lokayuktas; UPSC, SPSC- PartIMeaning and Administration ofScheduled AreasTribal Areas and theiradministration

Lecture 54Lokpal & Lokayuktas; UPSC, SPSC- PartIILecture 55Finance Commission: Composition,Functions, Terms of Reference issueLecture 56NCSC, NCST, Special Office forLinguistic MinoritiesLecture 57CAG, Attorney General of India,Advocate General of the StateLecture 58Non-Constitutional Bodies: CentralInformation Commission, StateInformationCommission, NITI AayogLecture 59 Co-operative Societies, Official LanguageLecture 60Public Service, Right and liabilities of theGovernment, Authoritative textExtra-Constitutional BodiesComposition, Objectives,Functions and responsibilities ofvarious statutory and regulatorybodiesNITI AayogNational Commission for WomenNational Commission forBackward ClassesNational Human RightsCommissionState Human Rights CommissionCentral Information CommissionState Information CommissionCentral Vigilance CommissionCentral Bureau of InvestigationLokpal and LokayuktasVarious Tribunals and theiradministration

Indian Councils Act, 1861, 1892, 1909 The Government of India Act, 1919, 1935 Indian Independence Act, 1947 Making of the Constitution Composition and working of Constitution Assembly Various Committees Salient Features of Indian Constitution Lecture 3 Structure of Indian Polity

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