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In this video, Let us Do a Quick Recap on Fundamental Rights!
First, I will be discussing Salient Features relating to Fundamental Rights.
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Article 12 of the Indian Constitution: Meaning and Definition of State in the Indian Constitution.
Most of the Fundamental Rights granted to the citizens are available against the State and not against private parties. Article 12 of the Indian Constitution defines State. In the video, I have tried to incorporate various important and landmark cases of the Indian Constitution which helped in shaping Article 12 such as Ajay Hasia v. Khalid Mujib, RD Shetty v. International Airport Authority, etc.
Full Video on Article 12: https://youtu.be/KfaM_kopdx0
Article 13 of the Indian Constitution: Meaning of Article 13 of Indian Constitution – specifically 13(1) and 13(2) of the Indian Constitution. Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution are granted to citizens and in specific cases to non-citizens also. The power of Judicial Review and Judicial Activism is inherent in this Article. I have tried to simplify and explain the two very important doctrines of the Constitution i.e., Doctrine of Severability in Indian Constitution in Hindi, and Doctrine of Eclipse with important case laws on the Indian Constitution.
Full Video on Article 13: https://youtu.be/mZ9pNndZcUs
Article 14 of the Indian Constitution: In this Video, I am discussing Article 14 Fundamental Right of Indian Constitution- Right to Equality, that is article 14 of the Indian constitution with Case Laws-
I will be discussing the Rule of Law and Indian Constitution
Art 14 (1) – Equality before the law in Indian Constitution
Art 14 (2) – Equal Protection of Laws in Indian Constitution
Along with important case laws of Article 14 which deals with:
Old Doctrine of equality which was propounded in the case of State of Bombay v. F.N. Balsara
New Doctrine which talks about the dynamic concept of equality, propounded in the case of E.P. Royappa v. State of Tamil Nadu
Full Video on Article 14: https://youtu.be/YEAoixRez_Q
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This Quick Recap Video will help you Prepare for exams such as CLAT 2020, NET 2020, UPSC, DU LLB Entrance Exam, LLM Entrance Exams, etc. In this video, I have presented a Quick Recap of important topics of Indian Polity and Indian Constitution!
We will discuss the remaining Fundamental Rights of Indian Constitution in Part 2 of this Video!
See you in another Class, Bye-bye!
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