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This document provides a list of 31 potential topics for a Constitutional Law II course. The topics cover a wide range of issues related to the Indian constitution including disputes around federalism and center-state relations, judicial appointments and independence, elections, taxation powers, and gender representation. Some specific topics mentioned include the Cauvery water dispute, the Goods and Services Tax, censorship of films by the judiciary, and women's representation in Parliament.
This document provides a list of 31 potential topics for a Constitutional Law II course. The topics cover a wide range of issues related to the Indian constitution including disputes around federalism and center-state relations, judicial appointments and independence, elections, taxation powers, and gender representation. Some specific topics mentioned include the Cauvery water dispute, the Goods and Services Tax, censorship of films by the judiciary, and women's representation in Parliament.
This document provides a list of 31 potential topics for a Constitutional Law II course. The topics cover a wide range of issues related to the Indian constitution including disputes around federalism and center-state relations, judicial appointments and independence, elections, taxation powers, and gender representation. Some specific topics mentioned include the Cauvery water dispute, the Goods and Services Tax, censorship of films by the judiciary, and women's representation in Parliament.
SUGGESTED LIST OF PROJECT TOPICS FOR CONSTITUTIONAL LAW II
1. Cauvery water dispute: an attack on federalism
2. GST: an attack on co-operative federalism 3. Censorship by the judiciary: a special case of Jolly LLB 2 4. Post retirement jobs for judges and its impact on independence of judiciary 5. Need for financial emergency in the wake of demonetization 6. Delay in Justice delivery system in India: special reference to the movie Court. 7. General Elections in Centre and State: simultaneous or separate? 8. From D.C. Wadhwa to Krishna Kumar judgment : the journey of ordinance making power in India 9. Jury Trial v. Bench Trial: which is a better option for India 10. The curious cases of trials of celebrities before the Indian judiciary 11. Role and importance of an Upper House in the Legislature 12. Judicial appointments and caste discrimination: standing up for Justice Karnan 13. NJAC v. collegium: Should the debate continue? 14. Gender inequality in judicial appointments: should we reserve seats for women judges? 15. Failure of constitutional machinery in the state: Case of Tamil Nadu 16. Failure of constitutional machinery in the state: Case of Arunachal Pradesh 17. Doctrine of colourable legislation vis--vis pith and substance 18. Centre State fiscal relationship and the Sarkaria Report: a critique 19. A re-look at impeachment of judges in the past 20. Inter-state water disputes and the constitutional framework for its resolution 21. Inter-state council: powers and functions 22. Compensatory tax and freedom of trade and commerce 23. Special status of National Capital Territory and the power struggle within 24. Role of judiciary in resolving Centre-state conflicts 25. Success of the local-self government in India 26. Full faith and credit clause and its implications 27. Rules of interpretation for taxing entries 28. Tribunal system in India: an analysis 29. Policy decisions of the Government under the scanner of Judicial Review: whats the position 30. Understanding the relationship between Entry tax and freedom of trade and commerce under the Constitution 31. Women in the Parliament: do we need them more? 32. A re-look into the journey of right to vote and right to stand.