| Unit 1 | |
| Historical understanding of the Constitution as an Economic Document | VIEW |
| Understanding the Preamble | VIEW |
| Starting from the Land Reform Cases in the 1950s to the Validity of the Bitcoin ban imposed by the RBI | VIEW |
| Signpost all of the Important Economic Moments in the Constitutional History of Post-colonial India | VIEW |
| Constitutional design, Legal Regulation and Economic Justice | VIEW |
| Unit 2 | |
| Fundamental Rights | VIEW |
| Article 19(1)(g), grants every Citizen the Right, to Practise any Profession, or to carry on any Profession, Occupation, Trade, or business. Like other Fundamental Rights, this Right is Subject to Reasonable restrictions impose by the State | VIEW |
| This Particular Provision of the Constitution has been one of the Most Severely Litigated Freedoms | VIEW |
| Fundamental Duties | VIEW |
| Unit 3 | |
| Fiscal Federalism | VIEW |
| Article 301 to 307 of the Constitution pertains to Trade, Commerce and Intercourse within the Territory of India | VIEW |
| Challenges associated with fiscal Federalism in India including the Vertical Fiscal Imbalance | VIEW |
| Article 280 of the Constitution | VIEW |
| Unit 4 | |
| Complex and Fascinating overlap between Constitution and Business | VIEW |