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🔰 Indian Young Lawyers Association v. State of Kerala (Sabarimala Case, 2018) 🔰
Citation: (2019) 11 SCC 1
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✏️ Background
Challenge to the ban on women of menstruating age (10–50 years) entering Sabarimala temple.
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✏️ Issues
Whether ban violates fundamental rights to equality (Article 14), non-discrimination (Article 15) and freedom of religion (Article 25).
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✏️ Judgment
Supreme Court held:
⚖️ Ban violates constitutional morality and equality.
⚖️ Religious practices cannot override fundamental rights.
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✏️ Significance
Reinforced constitutional supremacy over tradition.
Balanced freedom of religion and gender equality.
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The Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 applies to proceedings before:Anonymous voting
- A) Arbitrator only
- B) Courts only
- C) Tribunals and administrative bodies
- D) Panchayats
🔰 Shayara Bano v. Union of India (2017) 🔰
Citation: (2017) 9 SCC 1
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🔍 Background
Challenge to triple talaq (instant divorce) under Muslim Personal Law.
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🔍 Issues
Whether triple talaq violates fundamental rights of Muslim women (Articles 14, 21).
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🔍 Judgment
Supreme Court held:
⚖️ Triple talaq is unconstitutional.
⚖️ Violates right to equality and dignity of women.
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🔍 Significance
Landmark for women’s rights and gender justice.
Led to Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act, 2019.
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The term "commencement" in Section 1 refers to:Anonymous voting
- A) Publication in the Gazette
- B) Presidential assent
- C) The date appointed by Central Government
- D) Date of introduction in Parliament
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🔰 Indian Express Newspapers v. Union of India (1985) 🔰
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🔮 Background
Challenge to government censorship of press during Emergency.
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🔮 Judgment
Supreme Court held:
⚖️ Freedom of press is part of freedom of speech (Article 19(1)(a)).
⚖️ Restrictions must be reasonable and proportionate.
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🔮 Significance
Strengthened media freedom as part of democracy.
Precedent for post-Emergency press protection.
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What is the purpose of the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023?Anonymous voting
- A) Codify substantive criminal law
- B) Codify law of procedure
- C) Codify law of evidence
- D) Codify consumer law
🔰 A.K. Gopalan v. State of Madras (1950) 🔰
Citation: AIR 1950 SC 27
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🛡 Background
Challenge to preventive detention under Preventive Detention Act, 1950.
Questioned whether Article 21 protects against preventive detention.
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🛡 Judgment
⚖️ Supreme Court took a narrow view: procedure under law is sufficient, no need for fairness test.
⚖️ Preventive detention valid under Article 22.
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🛡 Significance
Early restrictive interpretation of Fundamental Rights.
Later overruled/expanded in Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India (1978).
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The Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 is applicable to:Anonymous voting
- A) Civil proceedings only
- B) Criminal proceedings only
- C) Both Civil and Criminal proceedings
- D) Only to proceedings in the Supreme Court
🔰 Paschim Banga Khet Mazdoor Samity v. State of West Bengal (1996) 🔰
Citation: (1996) 4 SCC 37
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⚔️ Background
Petitioners challenged government’s failure to provide adequate health and sanitation to rural workers.
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⚔️ Judgment
Supreme Court held:
⚖️ Right to health and medical care is part of Right to Life (Article 21).
⚖️ State must provide basic medical facilities for citizens.
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⚔️ Significance
Strengthened healthcare as a constitutional obligation.
Basis for subsequent public health litigation.
Which Act does the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 replace?Anonymous voting
- A) Indian Penal Code, 1860
- B) Indian Evidence Act, 1872
- C) Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
- D) All of the above
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🔰 Unni Krishnan, J.P. v. State of Andhra Pradesh (1993) 🔰
Citation: (1993) 1 SCC 645
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🧨 Background
Petitioner challenged the proliferation of private unaided schools charging high fees.
Issue: whether right to education is a fundamental right.
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🧨 Issues
Does Article 21 (Right to Life) include the right to education for children?
Can the state regulate private schools to ensure access and affordability?
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🧨 Judgment
Supreme Court held:
⚖️ Right to education is implicit in Article 21.
⚖️ State has a duty to ensure free and compulsory education for children.
⚖️ Private schools can exist but must be regulated to ensure access and equity.
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🧨 Significance
Foundation for Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 (RTE Act).
Expanded Article 21 to include educational rights.
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From when does the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 come into force?Anonymous voting
- A) 1st January 2023
- B) 1st April 2024
- C) Date notified by Central Government
- D) 15th August 2023
🔰 Olga Tellis v. Bombay Municipal Corporation (1985) 🔰
Citation: 1985 SCC (3) 545
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💣 Background
Pavement dwellers challenged eviction without rehabilitation.
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💣 Judgment
⚖️ Right to livelihood is part of Right to Life (Article 21).
⚖️ Eviction without due process violates fundamental rights.
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💣 Significance
Expanded Article 21 to include livelihood and economic rights.
Basis for urban rights and housing protections.
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The Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 extends to:Anonymous voting
- A) Whole of India
- B) Whole of India except Jammu & Kashmir
- C) States only
- D) Union Territories only
🔰 Shreya Singhal v. Union of India (2015) 🔰
Citation: (2015) 5 SCC 1
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🧲 Background
Challenge to Section 66A of IT Act, 2000 – criminalised “offensive” online content.
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🧲 Issues
Whether Section 66A violated freedom of speech and expression (Article 19(1)(a)).
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🧲 Judgment
⚖️ Supreme Court struck down Section 66A:
⚖️ Violated Article 19(1)(a).
⚖️ Overbroad and vague, leading to chilling effect on free speech.
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🧲 Significance
Landmark for freedom of expression online.
Clarified permissible restrictions under Article 19(2).
What is the short title of the Act related to Evidence?Anonymous voting
- A) Indian Evidence Act, 1872
- B) Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023
- C) Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023
- D) Evidence Code, 2023
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🔰 M.C. Mehta Cases – Environmental Law 🔰
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a) M.C. Mehta v. Union of India (1987) – Ganga Pollution Case
🔷 Factories discharged untreated effluents into river Ganga.
🔷 Court applied polluter pays principle and absolute liability for hazardous industries.
🔷 Landmark for environmental protection under Article 21.
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b) M.C. Mehta v. Union of India (1986) – Taj Trapezium Case
🔶 Pollution threatening Taj Mahal.
🔶 Court restricted polluting industries, enforcing environmental safeguards.
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🔲 Significance
Established environmental rights as part of right to life (Article 21).
Introduced principles like precautionary principle, polluter pays and sustainable development.
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