Case law for constitutional law
The fountain source of law in India is the Constitution which, in turn, gives due recognition to statutes, case law and customary law consistent with its dispensations.
Statutes are enacted by Parliament, State Legislatures and Union Territory Legislatures..
How to find Indian case laws?
The 'Judgment Search' segment could be reached at https://judgments.ecourts.gov.in, which encapsulates the features such as search by Bench, Case Type, Case Number, Year, Petitioner/ Respondent Name, Judge Name, Act, Section, Decision: From Date, To Date and Full Text Search..
Jurisprudence landmark cases
The golden triangle provides full protection to individuals from any encroachment upon their rights.
The Supreme Court in the case of Maneka Gandhi v.
Union of India held that a law depriving a person of 'personal liberty' has not only to stand the test of Article 21 but also Article 14 and Article 19..
What is an example of a constitutional case in India?
Kesavananda Bharati case (1973)
The SC held that although no part of the Constitution, including Fundamental Rights, was beyond the Parliament's amending power, the “basic structure of the Constitution could not be abrogated even by a constitutional amendment.”.
What is the biggest case of Supreme Court of India?
The Kesavananda Bharati judgment, delivered on 24 April 1973, is a landmark judgment of the Supreme Court of India..