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Article 21: Protection of Life and Personal Liberty

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Article 21: Protection of Life and Personal Liberty According to Article 21 of the Indian Constitution :  " Protection of life and personal liberty No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law." First Case: The Supreme Court's interpretation of the term "Law" as used in Article 21 in the A.K. Gopalan Case  Following the law's rules and procedures in good faith In the development of article 21, the first significant case was A.K. Gopalan v. State of Madras. The Preventive Detection Act was contested in this case. 1950: 'Procedure established by law' was interpreted strictly by the Supreme Court in this instance. In this case, it was determined that protection under article 21 is only available against the executive's arbitrary conduct, or against the procedure that has been established by legislation. This protection excludes the arbitrary legislative processes used to create laws.  T...

Evolution of Constitution under Article 14 to 18

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 Evolution of Constitution under Article 14 to 18 INTRODUCTION The idea of equality referenced under Article 14 to Article 18 upgrades a more extensive idea and a more extensive part of the examination as the subject of equity itself shapes a vital and powerful idea in itself. The idea of fairness overwhelms the exceptionally two significant ideas of equivalent security of law and equity under the steady gaze of the law. Likewise, the idea of uniformity wins in a wide range of establishments and accommodates equivalent freedoms for people with the abrogation of unapproachable and nullification of titles. The idea is a more extensive methodology as it is significant for society to look to each individual with a similar methodology regardless of his sexual orientation, rank, and religion. The law is visually impaired and is equivalent for each individual as it says that balance wins for each individual and each individual has the option to be secured by the law. Evolution  The f...

Equality Before Law

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                            Equality Before Law                                                   Introduction The rule of law was firstly introduced by A.V. Dicey in  his book "The Constitution Of England" in which there is rule which only prevails is law in which all are equal. In simple word if any wrong is being done which is not justifiable  by law committed by anyone that may be president, prime minister, or any individual are punishable because there is supremacy of law. Supremacy of law means the government which is power or the people who elected the government all will be treated equally before law.  Article 14 The Indian Constitution 1949, Article 14 guarantees "Equality before law The State shall not deny to any person equality before the law or the...