Indian Federalism (LLB-406(B) (CL4))
Program: LLB-Hons
Category: Professional Elective Course
Semester: 4
Credits: 4
L-T-P:
4-
0-
0
Description
Indian federalism is a system of government that divides power between the central government and regional governments. It's characterized by a written constitution, an independent judiciary, and a bicameral legislature. Instructor
Dr. Insha Idrees
Assistant ProfessorDepartment Of Law
Course Outcomes
- Discuss the principles and characteristics of federalism in various constitutions
- Interpret the constitutional provisions governing legislative relations.
- Evaluate the administrative and fiscal relationships between the centre and the states.
- Examine the impact of emergencies and constitutional amendments on federalism in India.
- Analyse the role of local self-government and cooperative federalism in India’s governance.
Evaluation Scheme
| MST | 7 |
| MST | 7 |
| Assignment | 10 |
| Attendance | 5 |
| Total Internal | 29 |
| Total External | 70 |
| Overall Total | 99 |