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Constitutional Law Notes, Landmark Cases and Multiple Choice Questions for CLAT PG 2026

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Ruchika Mohapatra
13 March 20261 min read

With less than a year remaining for CLAT PG 2026, it is important to revise legal concepts as they can enable you to score more and save crucial time during the actual exam.

CLATalogue has collated a list of posts on Constitutional Law  to give you detailed Constitutional Law Notes for free! Improve your preparation for CLAT PG 2026 with our Constitutional Law Notes, Cases and Multiple Choice Questions.

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW NOTES

Introduction to Constitutional Law

  • Preamble to Constitution of India
  • Sources of the Indian Constitution
  • Articles 1-4: The Union and Its Territory

Fundamental Rights under Constitutional Law

  • Landmark Cases on Article 12
  • Notes on Article 14 of the Indian Constitution
  • Landmark Cases on Article 14
  • Article 15 under the Indian Constitution
  • Landmark Judgements on Article 15
  • Freedom of Speech and Expression under the Constitution of India
  • Article 19(2): Reasonable Restrictions on Article 19

Fundamental Duties and DPSP

  • DPSP under the Indian Constitution
  • 11 Fundamental Duties under Part IVA of Indian Constitution

Emergency under Constitutional Law

  • Notes on Article 356 of Indian Constitution
  • Financial Emergency (Article 360) in India
  • Notes on Article 368 of the Indian Constitution

Amendments under Indian Constitution

  • Notes on 42nd Amendment of the Indian Constitution
  • Constitutional Validity of the 103rd Amendment Act

Election under Indian Constitution

  • Election Commission of India: Powers and Functions
  • NOTA (None of the Above) Option in India
  • Anti-Defection Law in India

Miscellaneous

  • Article 370 of Constitution of India: Analysis of the Controversy surrounding Autonomy in Jammu and Kashmir
  • Separation of Powers and the Theory of Checks and Balances [Part 1]
  • Separation of Powers and the Theory of Checks and Balances [Part 2]
  • Rule of Law in India
  • Constitutional Morality in India
  • Understanding Article 42 of the Indian Constitution
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