Polity Classes Summary
Polity Classes Summary
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Importance of Polity for Prelims and Mains exam
Sources to be read for Polity
CONSTITUTION OF INDIA
What is a constitution
Basic idea about the constitution
Objectives of the constitution
Functions of the constitution
IMPORTANT TERMS OF POLITY
Legislature
Bicameralism - Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
Composition of Parliament
Members of Parliament
Legislative Assembly and Council
Composition of Legislative Assembly and Council
Members of Legislative Assembly and Council
Judiciary
Executive
Constitutionalism
Separation of Powers in Indian Polity
System of checks and balance in Indian polity
TOPICS FOR NEXT CLASS: To be continued
Polity Class 02
Types of Majority in Parliament
Simple Majority
Absolute Majority
Effective Majority
Special Majority
Special Majority according to Article 368
Constitution of India
Reasons for such a big constitution in India
Sources of Indian Constitution
Difference between written and unwritten constitution.
Rigid and Flexible Constitution
Why Indian Constitution is neither rigid nor flexible?
Federal and Unitary system of government
TOPICS FOR NEXT CLASS: To be continued
Polity class 03
FEDERALISM
What is federal system of government
Why India is called a “Union of States”?
Why the word “federalism” not used in constitution?
Quasi-Federalism in India
Features of federalism
Division of power
o Union List
o State List
o Concurrent List
o Residuary List
Supremacy and Rigidity of Constitution
o Subjects to be amended as per Article 368
Representation of States in Parliament
How India has a unique federalism
Unitary features of Indian Constitution
Instances where Parliament can make laws on State List
Article 249
Article 250
Article 252
Article 253
Article 356
Article 352
TOPICS FOR NEXT CLASS: Federalism to be continued & Parliamentary System
Polity class 04
FEDERALISM continues
Unitary Features
o Instances where Parliament can make laws on State list
o Instances where Parliament can give administrative directions to the states
o Exploitation of office of governor
o Misuse of the All India Services
o Unified election system
o Audit mechanism
o Rajya Sabha
Separation of powers
o Ideas of Montesquieu
o Principle of checks and balances
Difference between Presidential and Parliamentary system
o Structure
o Responsibility
o Stability
PREAMBLE OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION
What is a Preamble?
Functions of Preamble
Is it a part of Constitution?
Is it possible to amend the Preamble?
Enforceability of Preamble
TOPICS FOR NEXT CLASS: FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
Polity class 05
PREAMBLE
Ingredients of Preamble
Nature of Indian State
Sovereign
Socialist
Secular
o Positive and negative secularism
Democratic
Republic
Objectives of Indian State
Justice
Liberty
Equality
Fraternity
Integrity
Amendment to the preamble
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
What are fundamental rights?
Difference between fundamental rights and other legal rights
Enforceability of Fundamental Rights
Are the Fundamental Rights absolute?
Reasonable restrictions
Division of Fundamental Rights
Positively worded
Negatively worded
Doctrine of Eclipse
TOPICS FOR NEXT CLASS: FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
Polity Class 06
Fundamental Rights
Doctrine of Eclipse
Amendability of Fundamental Rightse
Art 13(2)
Shankari Prasad vs UOI 1951
Parliament has two type of power
o Ordinary Legislative Power
o Constitutional Legislative Power
o Validity of 1st amendment was upheld
Golak Nath vs State of Punjab
Supreme court overruled its earlier judgment
Article 368 Contains only the procedure to amend constitution
24th Constitutional amendment act
Amendment of Art368
Keshava nanda Bharti vs State of Kerala 1973
Doctrine of Basic structure
Classification of Fundamental Rights
Article 14
Equality before Law
o Rule of Law
Equal protection of Law
Article 15
Topic for the next Class: - Fundamental Rights to be continued (Article 15 Onwards)
Polity Class 07
Political Neutrality
o What is Political Neutrality?
Unbiased towards any political party
Uninfluenced by any ideology
Working towards the welfare of people
o Reasons for politically biased civil services
o History of Political Neutrality in India
o Benefits of Political Neutrality
o Misuse of AIS for personal and political gains
o Recommendations of 2nd ARC
TOPICS FOR NEXT CLASS: Civil Services (To be continued)
Polity Class 20
Characteristic features of Civil Services
Uniformity of civil services throughout India
How to ensure uniformity?
Need of uniformity
Representative Bureaucracy
Meaning
Exception in representative democracy
How bureaucracy prevents undemocratic decisions
Decision making in national interest
Participative Bureaucracy
Meaning
Different models of participative bureaucracy
Benefits of participative bureaucracy
Organismic Bureaucracy
Meaning
Benefits of organismic bureaucracy
Methods to ensure evolution with time
TOPICS FOR NEXT CLASS: PARLIAMENT
Polity Class 22
EMERGENCY PROVISIONS
Types of Emergency imposed in India
National Emergency (Article 352)
State Emergency (Article 356)
Financial Emergency (Article 360)
National Emergency
Grounds for proclamation of National Emergency
o War or external aggression
o Armed rebellion
Need of written recommendation
Parliamentary approval of Emergency
o Majority needed
Withdrawal of National Emergency
Effects of National Emergency
o On Center – State relations
Financial relation
Administrative relation
Legislative relation
o Fundamental Rights
Article 358 and 359
Constitutional amendments for approval of emergency