KNC501/KNC601 Constitution of India, Law and Engineering
Course Structure
Unit 1: Introduction and Basic Information about Indian Constitution
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Indian Constitution
- Enforcement of Constitution
- Facts about Indian Constitution
- Salient Features of Constitution of India
- Preamble of Constitution
- Fundamental Rights
- Fundamental Duties
- Directive Principles of State Policy
- Parliamentary System in India
- Federal System
- Centre-State Relations
- Amendment of Constitutional Powers and Procedure
- Emergency Provisions in Indian Constitution
- Local Self Government – Constitutional Scheme in India
- Quiz
Unit 2: Union Executive and State Executive
Chapter 3: Indian Parliament
Chapter 4: President of India
Chapter 5: Prime Minister of India
Chapter 6: Judiciary
Chapter 7: State Executives
- Governor
- Chief Minister in India
- State Cabinet
- State Legislature
- High Court
- Subordinate Courts
- Quiz
Unit 3: Introduction and Basic Information about Legal System
Chapter 8: The Legal System
- Sources of Law
- Court Structure
- Role of the Judiciary
- Indian Judiciary – Civil Courts
- Enacted law – Acts of Parliament are of primary legislation
- Common Law or Case law
- Principles taken from decisions of judges constitute binding legal rules
- Quiz
Chapter 9: The Court System in India and Foreign Courtiers
Chapter 10: Arbitration: As an alternative to resolving disputes in the normal courts
Chapter 11: Contract law
Chapter 12: Tort law
Chapter 13: Law at workplace
Unit 4: Intellectual Property Laws and Regulation to Information
Chapter 14: Intellectual Property Laws
Chapter 15: Regulation to Information
Chapter 16: Electronic Governance
- E-Governance – Introduction
- Advantages and Disadvantages of E-Governance
- Secure Electronic Records and Digital Signatures
- Digital Signature Certificates (DSC)
- Cyber Regulations Appellate Tribunal
- Offences
- Limitations of the Information Technology Act
- Quiz
Unit 5: Business Organizations and E-Governance
Chapter 17: Sole Traders and Partnership
Chapter 18: E-Governance and role of engineers in E-Governance
- E-Government
- Role/Impact of Engineers and Technology on E-Governance
- Challenges faced by E-Governance in India
- Need for reformed engineering serving at the Union and State level
- Role of IT Professionals in Judiciary
- Alienation and Sucessionism
- Quiz
Appendix
COI Previous Year Question Papers
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- Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow
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