LAW
PAPER – I
Constitutional and Administrative
Law
1. Constitution and Constitutionalism:
The distinctive features of the Constitution.
2. Fundamental rights – Public interest
litigation; Legal Aid; Legal services authority.
3. Relationship between fundamental
rights, directive principles and fundamental duties.
4. Constitutional position of the
President and relation with the Council of Ministers.
5. Governor and his powers.
6. Supreme Court and High Courts:
(a) Appointments and transfer.
(b) Powers, functions and
jurisdiction.
7. Centre, States and local bodies:
(a) Distribution of legislative
powers between the Union and the States.
(b) Local bodies.
(c) Administrative relationship
among Union , State and Local Bodies.
(d) Eminent domain – State property
– common property – community property.
8. Legislative powers, privileges and
immunities.
9. Services under the Union
and the States:
(a) Recruitment and conditions of
services; Constitutional safeguards; Administrative tribunals.
(b) Union Public Service Commission
and State Public Service Commissions – Power and functions
(c) Election Commission – Power and
functions.
10. Emergency provisions.
11. Amendment of the Constitution.
12. Principles of natural justice –
Emerging trends and judicial approach.
13. Delegated legislation and its
constitutionality.
14. Separation of powers and
constitutional governance.
15. Judicial review of administrative
action.
16. Ombudsman: Lokayukta, Lokpal etc.
International Law
1. Nature and definition of
international law.
2. Relationship between international
law and municipal law.
3. State recognition and state
succession.
4. Law of the sea: Inland waters,
territorial sea, contiguous zone, continental shelf, exclusive economic zone, high
seas.
5. Individuals: Nationality,
statelessness; Human rights and procedures available for their enforcement.
6. Territorial jurisdiction of States,
extradition and asylum.
7. Treaties: Formation, application,
termination and reservation.
8. United Nations: Its principal
organs, powers, functions and reform.
9. Peaceful settlement of disputes –
different modes.
10. Lawful recourse to force:
aggression, self-defence, intervention.
11. Fundamental principles of
international humanitarian law – International conventions and contemporary developments.
12. Legality of the use of nuclear
weapons; ban on testing of nuclear weapons; Nuclear – non proliferation treaty,
CTBT.
13. International terrorism, state
sponsored terrorism, hijacking, international criminal court.
14. New international economic order and
monetary law: WTO, TRIPS, GATT, IMF, World Bank.
15. Protection and improvement of the
human environment: International efforts.
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