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Article 21 in Constitution of India [Constitution]

freedom to engage in any lawful occupation or profession. ​In the landmark judgment, A.K. Gopalan v. The State of Madras , the Supreme Court held ... rights which are given under Article 19(1). In the landmark judgment Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India (1978), Supreme Court held that the right
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Article 14 in Constitution of India [Constitution]

protect the laws from the arbitrary actions of the Executive. “The first landmark judgment which actually spotted the virtue of non-arbitrariness in Article ... case of Indra Sawhney v UOI, 1993 which is a landmark judgment on aspects of reservation in India. “The Court interpreted the relation between Article
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Article 20 in Constitution of India [Constitution]

they occurred but were later made illegal by subsequent legislation. In the landmark judgment, Kedar Nath v. State of West Bengal the Supreme Court held ... person is prosecuted twice by the judicial authorities. The most crucial landmark judgement came in the case of Maqbool Hussain v. State of Bombay , where
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Constitution of India

protect the laws from the arbitrary actions of the Executive. “The first landmark judgment which actually spotted the virtue of non-arbitrariness in Article ... case of Indra Sawhney v UOI, 1993 which is a landmark judgment on aspects of reservation in India. “The Court interpreted the relation between Article
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