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State of West Bengal v. Union of India AIR 1963 SC 1241
Case Summary Citation AIR 1963 SC 1241 Keywords Facts Facts:A suit was filed by the State of West Bengal against the Union of India which
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Citation Keywords Facts Issues Contentions Law Points Judgement Ratio Decidendi & Case Authority S. R. Bommaiv. Union of India 1994 (3) SCC 1 (S.Ratnavel Pandian,
Case Summary Citation Keywords Facts Issues Contentions Law Points Judgement Ratio Decidendi & Case Authority LB-301-Constitutional Law-I |2022 Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala AIR
In Re Berubari Union and Exchange of Enclaves AIR 1960 SC 845
Case Summary Citation AIR 1960 SC 845 Keywords Preamble, Article- 3, Article-1, Amendments, Article 368, majority, first sechdule . Facts During the partition in India
State of West Bengal v.Union of India AIR 1963 SC 1241
(B.P.Sinha, C.J. and S.J.Imam, K.Subba Rao, J.C.Shah, Rajagopala Ayyangar and J.R.Mudholkar, JJ.) [Nature of the Indian Constitution – (a) Federal [(i) Compact or agreement between
S. R. Bommaiv.Union of India 1994 (3) SCC 1
(S.Ratnavel Pandian, A.M.Ahmadi, Kuldip Singh, J.S.Verma, P.B.Sawant, K.Ramaswamy, S.C.Agrawal, Yogeshwar Dayal and B.P.Jeevan Reddy, JJ.) [President’sRuleinStatesunderArticle356–groundsandscopeofjudicialreview] In this case, the court examined issues such as
Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala AIR 1973 SC 1461
Case Summary Citation AIR 1973 SC 1461 Keywords doctrine of basic structure, article 14, 19, 21 of the constitution Facts The case emerged in the
Abdul Hafiz Beg v. SahebbiAIR 1975 Bom. 165
MASODKAR, J. – On the principles that effect the dispositions under the doctrine of deathillness, law is fairly well settled. In “The Principles of Mohammedan
Hayatuddin v. Abdul GaniAIR 1976 Bom. 23
Case Summary Citation Hayatuddin v. Abdul GaniAIR 1976 Bom. 23 Keywords Facts The case dealt with the validity of the gift of Musha (undivided share)
