Ajit Singh v State of Punjab
Introduction The Ajit Singh v State of Punjab case (1999) stands as a pivotal decision by the Supreme Court of India that tackled contentious issues surrounding reservation policies, seniority, and…
Introduction The Ajit Singh v State of Punjab case (1999) stands as a pivotal decision by the Supreme Court of India that tackled contentious issues surrounding reservation policies, seniority, and…
Introduction The case of Bachan Singh v. State of Punjab (1980) is a landmark judgment by the Supreme Court of India that addressed the constitutional validity of the death penalty.…
Citation: AIR 1967 SC 1643; (1967) 2 SCR 762 Introduction The landmark case of I.C. Golak Nath v State of Punjab marks a watershed moment in Indian constitutional history. This…
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Introduction The Kesavananda Bharati case (1973) stands as one of the most significant judgments in Indian constitutional history. This landmark decision established the “Basic Structure Doctrine,” which limits Parliament’s power…
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Introduction Article 43 of the Indian Constitution emphasizes the importance of living wages for workers, calling on the State to ensure that all workers, regardless of whether they are employed…
Introduction The organization of village panchayats is a crucial aspect of decentralized governance in India. Article 40 of the Indian Constitution mandates the State to take necessary steps to organize…