Constitutional Law Guide to Boost Your AIBE Exam Scores

Sakshi Gautam

Updated On: November 24, 2025 10:01 AM

With a 10% weightage in the AIBE exam, Constitutional Law is a thorough topic you must study. It includes essential articles, concepts, and landmark cases. You cannot miss it as AIBE covers the Constitution's structure, Fundamental Rights etc.


 
Constitutional Law Guide to Boost Your AIBE Exam Scores

Constitutional Law is the backbone of legal practice in India. Beyond a subject in the AIBE syllabus, it is a predictable marks bank. You have to study this topic as it rewards precise, bare-act knowledge. Focusing on Constitutional Law is also important from a strategic point of view. 10 dedicated questions are going to come from this topic. The questions are fact-based and low on interpretative risk. The primary source of answers is the Act itself. In this article, we are focusing on why AIBE Constitutional Law must be a part of your final-week ritual and how you can revise it efficiently.

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Main Reasons Constitutional Law is Important in AIBE Prep

Here are the primary reasons why you should make AIBE Constitutional Law notes and prep them religiously:

#1. It’s a High-Value & Predictable Topic

The Bar Council of India reserves a fixed number of questions for Constitutional Law in the AIBE 2025 syllabus . It’s treated as a separate topic with a set allotment of questions that are high in weightage. So, whatever marks you secure here is a net gain for you– it’s more of bookkeeping than a lottery. If the examiners follow the statutory syllabus, your targeted revision of those statutory provisions will secure you excellent marks.

#2. You Need Quick Statutory Recall & Not Theory

The questions asked in AIBE on Constitutional Law are short, statutory, or principle-based. It covers articles, definitions, one-line case holdings, and procedural basics (writs, jurisdiction, fundamental rights, DPSPs, federal structure). These are perfect for last-minute drilling. You’ll be rewarded for your accuracy and quick recall instead of long, analytical answers.

Practically, here’s what you can do to study Constitutional Law:

  • Memorise the relevant article numbers

  • Study the short holdings of a few landmark cases

  • Know the essentials of writ jurisprudence

That’s how you can convert time into marks efficiently.

#3. The Constitution is the Source & it’s Available to you

AIBE’s evolution on “open-book” norms means the text of the Constitution and bare acts remain candidates’ most reliable allies. The guidance by BCI has made clear that bare acts (the unannotated text) are either the only permitted reference or the primary permitted reference during the examination. That makes learning how to quickly locate and apply the exact article far more useful than memorising lengthy commentaries.

So, you should practice using the same edition of the Constitution or a compact bare-act copy you’ll take to the exam so navigation becomes muscle memory.

#4. It’s Got Focus Topics That Return the Most Marks

Since the Constitution is wide, you can strengthen your revision with these bite-sized topics that appear in high frequency in objective tests:

Topic

Description

Fundamental Rights (Part III)

Articles 12–35 and the practical scope of Article 21

Directive Principles of State Policy (Part IV)

Their scope and interplay with fundamental rights

Basic Structure Doctrine

The one-line principle that some constitutional features cannot be altered by amendment

Writ Jurisdiction

Articles 32 & 226 and remedies

Centre–State Relations and Distribution of Legislative Powers

Schedules and lists

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A Smart Revision Routine for Constitutional Law in the Last 7 Days

In the last 7-8 days, you can follow this routine for Constitutional Law revision:

Days

Topic

What to do?

1- 2

Bare Act Sweep

Read Parts III & IV and the list entries relevant to Centre/State powers.

Mark/flag the exact articles you expect to need.

3

Landmark One-Liners

Make a one-column sheet with 10–12 landmark cases and their one-line holdings (Kesavananda, Maneka Gandhi, Golaknath, SR Bommai, Minerva Mills).

Learn them as “flash facts.”

4

Writs & Remedies

Flowchart the petition routes (who files where, and which article)

5

Quick MCQ Drill

Do 2–3 past-paper MCQ blocks focused on Constitutional Law.

Timing beats idle rereading.

Last 48 Hours

Driftless Polish

Read your 2-page cheat sheet three times a day

Practice locating articles in your exam copy of the Constitution.

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Success in AIBE and your legal future depend on Constitutional Law. You have to make it your strong suit. A smart strategy can give you the highest and reliable scores in this section. In fact, the legal instincts you build during the revision of Constitutional Law will help you in your practice as well. So, make it strong and stay in touch with CollegeDekho for more insights.

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