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Nature of constitutional immunity
Purpose of the Immunity
Reason for the immunity clause in the Constitution
The nature and extent of the immunity enjoyed by the President under the Constitution, 1992
The purport of the constitutional immunity under the 1999 Constitution
The rationale for granting the President qualified immunity under the Constitution, 1992
When constitutional immunity can be enjoyed
Whether a beneficiary of immunity under section 308 of the constitution lacks the locus standi to institute any proceedings before the courts
Whether the constitutional immunity can be waived
Whether the constitutional immunity clause applies to election petitions
Whether the constitutional immunity extends beyond the tenure of office
Whether the Governor of a state can be charged with criminal offences
Whether the Governor of a State can maintain civil actions in his personal capacity
Whether the immunity under Section 308 of the 1999 Constitution is absolute
Whether the proper order to issue in a suit against a person enjoying constitutional immunity is for an adjournment sine die or an order striking out the suit with liberty to relist upon the expiration of the term of office
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