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In this part of the video, I am discussing - 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 Indian Constitution. In the video I have tried to incorporate various important and landmark cases of Indian Constitution which are basic for understanding Article 13 of the Indian Constitution such as State of Gujarat v. Ambica Mills
This topic is very important for basic understanding of Concepts of Constitution like Judicial Review, Amendability, etc, and also from the point of various Competitive exams such as CLAT, UGC NET, UPSC, etc.
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In this part of the video, I am discussing - 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 Indian Constitution. In the video I have tried to incorporate various important and landmark cases of Indian Constitution which are basic for understanding Article 13 of the Indian Constitution such as State of Gujarat v. Ambica Mills
This topic is very important for basic understanding of Concepts of Constitution like Judicial Review, Amendability, etc, and also from the point of various Competitive exams such as CLAT, UGC NET, UPSC, etc.
Instagram - @finologylegal
Do comment below your Feedback, Doubts and Suggestions!
For more such insights you can subscribe to My Course
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