“The right to privacy cannot be interpreted in a manner that extinguishes an individual’s right to identity.” Discuss the constitutional tensions involved in paternity disputes.

Topic: Indian Constitution- historical underpinnings, evolution, features, amendments, significant provisions and basic structure Q3. “The right to privacy cannot be interpreted in a manner that extinguishes an individual’s right to identity.” Discuss the constitutional tensions involved in paternity disputes. (15 M) Difficulty Level: Medium Reference: IE Why the question The question gains relevance in light …

“The right to life under Article 21 is infringed as much by social exclusion as by physical deprivation”. Justify this statement with reference to menstrual hygiene. Highlight its implications for dignity and bodily autonomy.

Topic: Indian Constitution- historical underpinnings, evolution, features, amendments, significant provisions and basic structure. Q2. “The right to life under Article 21 is infringed as much by social exclusion as by physical deprivation”. Justify this statement with reference to menstrual hygiene. Highlight its implications for dignity and bodily autonomy. (10 M) Difficulty Level: Medium Reference: IE …

“Fear is one of the most potent instruments of unethical control”. Analyse the ethical implications of fear-based coercion. Discuss how it undermines individual autonomy and moral agency.

Q7. “Fear is one of the most potent instruments of unethical control”. Analyse the ethical implications of fear-based coercion. Discuss how it undermines individual autonomy and moral agency. (10 M) Difficulty Level: Medium Reference: NIE Why the question The expanding use of fear as a mechanism of control in governance, technology, and social interactions has …

“To deny people their human rights is to challenge their very humanity” -Nelson Mandela.

Q7. What does the following quote mean to you in the present context “To deny people their human rights is to challenge their very humanity” -Nelson Mandela. Difficulty Level: Medium Reference: InsightsIAS Why the question Asked to test understanding of the ethical foundation of human rights and the relevance of dignity, equality and autonomy in …

“Exploitation of the powerless corrodes not just individual dignity but societal morality”. Comment. How should ethical frameworks respond to such challenges?

  Q7. “Exploitation of the powerless corrodes not just individual dignity but societal morality”. Comment. How should ethical frameworks respond to such challenges? (10 M) Difficulty Level: Medium Reference: NIE Why the question The issue of exploitation of the powerless raises deep ethical concerns on dignity, justice, and institutional morality, making it a critical area …

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A thoughtful conversation on freedom, liberty, and independence—what they mean in everyday life, where their boundaries lie, and how they shape human expression and the world we build together. Freedom is more than a slogan. It’s the quiet spark behind creativity, dignity, and social progress—whether you’re in a studio, a classroom, or a public office. …

Examine the ethical dilemmas arising when perceptions of harm conflict with objective facts. How should administrators respond?

  Q7. Examine the ethical dilemmas arising when perceptions of harm conflict with objective facts. How should administrators respond? (10 M) Difficulty Level: Medium Reference: TH Why the question Situations where subjective perceptions of harm clash with objective facts are increasingly visible in governance and public institutions, raising concerns about fairness, dignity, and impartiality in …