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Unni Krishnan Vs. The State of Andhra Pradesh, 1993 SC under Article 21
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Unni Krishnan Vs. The State of Andhra Pradesh, 1993 SC under Article 21

Background The case was a series of written petitions and civil appeals filed with the country’s Supreme Court. At issue was the determination of the scope of Article 21. H. “Right to Life and Personal Liberty” in Indian Constitution. The petitioner’s argument was presented with the claim that vocational training must also be part of […]

A Fundamental Right to Sleep
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A Fundamental Right to Sleep

Written by Anamika pursuing BA., LLB from Lovely Professional University, Phagwara Sleep is an essential ingredient for healthy human lives and well-being. The human body works properly only after certain hours of sleep between 7-9 hours per day. The right to sleep is included in our Indian constitution under Article 21 i.e., the Right to

Parshottam Lal Dhingra Case AIR 1958 Sc96 Case Analysis
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Parshottam Lal Dhingra Case AIR 1958 SC 96 : Case Analysis

In the Parshotam Dhingra case, the interpretation of Articles 310 and 311 of the Constitution has been discussed. The case revolved under the Service law section, where the civil servant or permanent servant serving under Union or the State holds the post with given protection and tenure under Article 310 and 311 of the constitution.

Critical Analysis of Case NM Thomas v State of Kerala 1976 SCR (1) 906
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Critical Analysis of Case NM Thomas v State of Kerala 1976 SCR (1) 906

A common man generally views the concept of reservation and the concept of equality as two sides of coin. Having a narrow and inelastic view of non-representational concepts in the interpretation of law might be plague. Thus, the following article will explain the relationship laid down in the State of Kerala v NM Thomas[1] case

M.R. Balaji Vs State of Mysore
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M.R. Balaji Vs State of Mysore

M.R. Balaji Vs State of Mysore: Equality is one of the foremost objectives of the Indian Constitution. Article 14 of the Indian Constitution talks about equality before the law and equal protection of the law, but the concept of equality in the Indian Constitution is not absolute. There are certainly deprived and suppressed sections in

Minority is Not Defined in the Constitution
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Minority is Not Defined in the Constitution

This article is written by Faisal Ali, a 2nd-year student of Lovely Professional University, Phagwara (Punjab). this article is dealing with article 29 of the Indian Constitution. Introduction The concept of “minorities” is not defined in the constitution, but a conclusion can be drawn from Article 30(1). Article 30(1) talks about linguistic and religious minorities.

Article 15 Discrimination on the basis of Caste (Badaun Gang Rape)
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Article 15: Discrimination on the basis of Caste (Badaun Gang Rape)

This article is written by Parveen Kaur, 2nd year Student, at Lovely Professional University, Phagwara (Punjab). This article deals with a detailed explanation of Article 15: Discrimination on the basis of caste (Baduan gang rape). Introduction The Indian Constitution guarantees its citizens various fundamental rights and prohibits discrimination based on religion, race, caste, place of

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