Maneka Case 1978 and the Expansion of Personal Liberty in India
The Maneka case of 1978 formally known as Maneka Gandhi versus Union of India stands as a turning point in the constitutional history of India. It tra...
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The Maneka case of 1978 formally known as Maneka Gandhi versus Union of India stands as a turning point in the constitutional history of India. It tra...
The Gopalan Case of 1950 formally known as A K Gopalan versus State of Madras was one of the earliest constitutional cases decided by the Supreme Cour...
The S. R. Bommai case of 1994 reaffirmed that India is a federal democracy. It limited the misuse of Article 356 and empowered the judiciary to review...
The Kesavananda Bharati judgment of 1973 introduced the Basic Structure Doctrine, limiting Parliament's power to amend the Constitution. It ensured th...
The 1967 Golaknath vs State of Punjab case held that Parliament could not amend Fundamental Rights, establishing judicial supremacy in protecting citi...
After the Constitution of India came into force in 1950, the government introduced the First Constitutional Amendment Act, 1951. This amendment aimed...