- Historical Background of Indian Constitution
- Preamble of Indian Constitution
- Salient Feature of Indian Constitution
- Citizenship Act 1955 and Constitutional provisions for Citizenship
- Origin, Purpose and Significance of Fundamental Rights
- Article 12 and 13 – State
- Doctrine of Eclipse, Doctrine of Severability and Doctrine of Waiver
- Article 14-18 – Right to Equality
- Article 19 – Six Fundamental Freedoms and Reasonable Restrictions
- Fundamental Rights under Articles 20 and 22
- Article 21 and 21A – Right to Life and Personal Liberty & Right to Education
- Relation Between Article 14, 19, and 21
- Article 23 and 24 – Right against Exploitation
- Article 25-28 – Right to Religion
- Article 29 and 30 – Rights of Minorities
- Article 32- Right to Constitutional Remedies and Public Interest Litigation
- Article 36- 51 – Directive Principles of State Policy