Constitutional Law Notes for CLAT 2025

This page is dedicated to providing comprehensive constitutional law notes and resources specifically tailored for aspiring law students preparing for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) in 2025.

Constitutional law is a body of law that deals with the fundamental principles and structure of government. It is the foundation of all other areas of law and it is essential for understanding how the legal system works.

The law of constitutional law is important because it protects the rights and liberties of individuals. It also ensures that the government is accountable to the people.

Whether you are a beginner seeking a comprehensive introduction to constitutional law or aiming to strengthen your existing knowledge, these notes on constitutional law for CLAT are here to support your journey.

CLATBuddy’s collection covers a wide range of CLAT constitutional law topics, ensuring that you have access to the necessary resources to develop a well-rounded understanding of this crucial legal field.

We hope that these Constitutional Law Notes for CLAT and resources empower you to build a solid foundation in constitutional law.

Best of luck with your preparation for CLAT 2024!

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What is “Equality Before the Law” in Article 14 of the Constitution?View Here
Right to Equality | Fundamental RightsView Here
Equality Before Law and Equal Protection of LawsView Here
Fundamental Rights Notes for CLATView Here
Article 15 of the Constitution of IndiaView Here
Article 16 of the Constitution of India: Equality in Public EmploymentView Here
Article 17 of the Constitution of IndiaView Here
Article 18 of the Constitution of India: Abolition of TitlesView Here
Article 12: The StateView Here
Is Judiciary a State under Article 12?View Here
Article 19: Freedom of Speech and ExpressionView Here
Article 20: Rights in Relation to Conviction for OffencesView Here
Protection against Ex-Post Facto LawsView Here
Protection against Double JeopardyView Here
Protection against Self-IncriminationView Here
Procedure Established by Law and Due Process of LawView Here
Article 21: Right to Life and Personal LibertyView Here
Article 21A: The Right to Education in IndiaView Here
Article 22: Safeguarding Against Arrest and Detention in IndiaView Here
Difference Between Arrest and DetentionView Here
Preventive Detention and Punitive DetentionView Here
The Right to Freedom (Articles 19-22)View Here
Article 23 of the Constitution of IndiaView Here
Article 24: Prohibition of Employment of Children in Factories, Etc.View Here
Right against Exploitation (Articles 23-24)View Here
Right to Freedom of Religion (Articles 25-28)View Here
Article 29: Right to Conserve Language, Script, or CultureView Here
Article 30: Right to Minorities to Establish and Administer Educational InstitutionsView Here
Articles 29 and 30 of the Constitution of IndiaView Here
What is the Constitution of India?View Here
The Preamble of the Constitution of IndiaView Here
Writs in IndiaView Here
Writ of Habeas Corpus under Article 32View Here
Writ of Mandamus under Article 32View Here
Writ of Prohibition under Article 32View Here
Writ of Certiorari under Article 32View Here
Writ of Quo Warranto under Article 32View Here
Is Euthanasia Legal in India?View Here
Emergency Provisions in the Constitution of IndiaView Here
Financial Emergency in IndiaView Here
State Emergency and President’s RuleView Here
National Emergency in ConstitutionView Here
​​Termination of Indian CitizenshipView Here
Acquisition of Indian CitizenshipView Here
The Doctrine of Severability under Article 13View Here
Doctrine of Eclipse under Article 13View Here
Law under Article 13View Here
Is Amendment a Law under the Indian Constitution?View Here
The Basic Structure Doctrine in the Indian ConstitutionView Here
Directive Principles of State PolicyView Here
Fundamental Duties in IndiaView Here
Important Amendments of the Indian ConstitutionView Here

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