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Article 226 in Constitution of India [Constitution]

Property because it is no more a Fundamental Right. Making it a legal right under the Constitution serves two purposes: Firstly, it gives emphasis ... preamble and secondly, in doing so, it conformed to the doctrine of basic structure of the Constitution. Also Refer
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Article 227 in Constitution of India [Constitution]

Property because it is no more a Fundamental Right. Making it a legal right under the Constitution serves two purposes: Firstly, it gives emphasis ... preamble and secondly, in doing so, it conformed to the doctrine of basic structure of the Constitution. Also Refer
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Article 21 in Constitution of India [Constitution]

appropriate legislation was enacted. In, National Legal Services Authority v. Union of India and Ors (2014) , ​The National Legal Services Authority filed ... Jallikattu festival. ​ The court held that they have a duty under the doctrine of ‘parens patriae’ to take care of the rights of animals. Article
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Article 19 in Constitution of India [Constitution]

Property because it is no more a Fundamental Right. Making it a legal right under the Constitution serves two purposes: Firstly, it gives emphasis ... preamble and secondly, in doing so, it conformed to the doctrine of basic structure of the Constitution. Also Refer
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Article 22 in Constitution of India [Constitution]

followed in all cases of arrest and detention until legal provisions are made for the safeguard of a person in custody. References IndianKanoon   Social ... Property because it is no more a Fundamental Right. Making it a legal right under the Constitution serves two purposes: Firstly, it gives emphasis
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Article 300A in Constitution of India [Constitution]

Property because it is no more a Fundamental Right. Making it a legal right under the Constitution serves two purposes: Firstly, it gives emphasis ... preamble and secondly, in doing so, it conformed to the doctrine of basic structure of the Constitution. Also Refer
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Article 31 in Constitution of India [Constitution]

Property because it is no more a Fundamental Right. Making it a legal right under the Constitution serves two purposes: Firstly, it gives emphasis ... preamble and secondly, in doing so, it conformed to the doctrine of basic structure of the Constitution. Also Refer
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Article 20 in Constitution of India [Constitution]

provision ensures that individuals cannot be held accountable for actions that were legal when they occurred but were later made illegal by subsequent legislation ... under a particular procedure cannot claim protection under this clause or the doctrine of ex post facto law. In the case of Mohan
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Article 30 in Constitution of India [Constitution]

Property because it is no more a Fundamental Right. Making it a legal right under the Constitution serves two purposes: Firstly, it gives emphasis ... preamble and secondly, in doing so, it conformed to the doctrine of basic structure of the Constitution. Also Refer
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