30+ Important Constitution Questions for Judiciary Mains Exam

30+ Important Constitution Questions for Judiciary Mains Exam

As promised, we are back with the next 30+ important Constitution questions for Judiciary Mains exam. Stay committed to your preparation and practice the questions below :-

Question 1 to 15 (Part 1)

  1. Write a comprehensive note on constitutional guarantee against ex post facto.
  2. Right to privacy is now fully recognized as a Fundamental Right in India. Explain
  3. Write a note regarding involuntary subjection of a person to narco-analysis test, polygraph test and brain mapping test with special reference to the latest judgments of supreme court.
  4.  Write a critical essay on concept of personal liberty favored by the Supreme Court.
  5.  No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to the procedure established by law. Explain
  6.  Discuss the scope of the protection given to life and liberty under the Indian Constitution. Refer to latest Supreme Court decisions.
  7. Write a comprehensive note on constitutional guarantees against Ex-Post Facto.
  8. Describe the protection in respect of conviction for an offence as in provided Constitution. Compare the same with the analogous provisions in Criminal law.
  9. Write a short note on right against exploitation.
  10. Write a short note on Employment of children. Refer to relevant case laws and legislations.
  11. Secularism is many a time mistaken as non-religious. Explain the concept in the light of freedom of religion.
  12. Discuss critically the provisions in the Indian Constitution guaranteeing protection to the minorities in India.
  13. What is the constitutional concept of minority?
  14. Describe the fundamental duties prescribed under Article 51A.
  15. Explain the significance of Directive Principles of State Policy.

Question 1-16 (Part 2)

  1. Write a note on Uniform Civil Code.
  2. Discuss the relationship between fundamental rights and the directive principles of state policy.
  3. Can courts restrict fundamental rights with a view to attain any objective included in the Directive Principles?
  4. Fundamental duties do not destroy fundamental rights but balance them. Explain.
  5. What according to you should be the basis and limit of reservation of posts in Government service? Support your answer with relevant case law.
  6. Discuss the freedom of speech and expression. Does it include freedom of press also? What are the restriction on the exercise of this right?
  7. A law fixes the ratio of advertisement space of newspapers at ten percent of the total space available. Examine the constitutional validity of the law.
  8. Describe the right to life and personal liberty, whether death sentence is violative of Article 21? How the right to life and personal liberty, guaranteed by Article 21, may be curtailed?
  9. Trace the development of fundamental right to life and personal liberty from 1950 to present day.
  10. Right to privacy is now fully recognised as a fundamental right in India. Explain.
  11. Critically evaluate the scope of the expression personal liberty in Article 21 of the Constitution of India.
  12. Do you think that the expression procedure established by law in Article 21 introduces in India, the American due process clause on the subject? Discuss.
  13. Write a critical note on Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India case.
  14. Right to privacy is not an absolute right, but now it is a fundamental right. Explain the statement with reference to leading cases.
  15. What protections against arrest and detention have been provided to a person in the Constitution of India?
  16. Write a short essay on constitutional protection against preventive detention as granted under Article 22.

Conclusion:-

We hope you now understand all 30+ Important Constitution Questions for Judiciary Mains Exam Practice them well for a better tomorrow!.

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