The Constitutional Law (Hons.) program at UPES School of Law offers a well-rounded curriculum that combines theoretical knowledge and practical application. The course is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of Constitutional Law by exploring its various facets and linking them to legal principles. The program utilizes a variety of teaching methods such as classroom lectures, discussions, seminars, case studies, research projects, and presentations to ensure a comprehensive learning experience.
Throughout the program, students will critically examine key topics in Constitutional Law. This includes studying federalism, legislative relations, election laws, constitutional amendments, and other conventions. Additionally, students will engage in a comparative analysis of constitutional law in different legal traditions, focusing on the USA, UK, and India. By exploring these topics, students will develop a strong foundation in Constitutional Law and gain a global perspective on the subject.
Upon completion of the program, graduates will possess the necessary knowledge and skills to navigate complex legal issues in constitutional law. They will be equipped to critically analyze legal principles, apply constitutional provisions to real-world scenarios, and propose effective solutions. The program aims to produce skilled professionals who can contribute to the field of Constitutional Law through their expertise and understanding of legal frameworks and principles.