Indian Case Law

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Case Study: Bhagalpur Blindings (Khatri v. State of Bihar, 1980)

Published On: 9th May, 2025 Authored By: Aqsa Nadeem Institute of Engineering and Management 1. Case Title and Citation Case Title: Khatri & Ors. v. State of Bihar & Ors. (Bhagalpur Blindings Case) Citation: (1981) 1 SCC 627 2. Court, Judges, and Parties Involved Court: Supreme Court of India Judges: Justice A.N. Sen Justice R.S.

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The Scope and Limits of Constitutional Amendments under Article 368: An Analysis of Landmark Judicial Decisions

Published On: 5th May 2025 Authored By: Saanya Vashishtha & Shreya Tiwari Under Article 368 of the Indian Constitution, the Parliament has the power to amend the Constitution.[1] Clause 1 to Article 368 specifically calls it the Parliament’s “Constituent Power”. 1. Shankari Prasad case – Article 368 as a Constituent Power In Shankari Prasad v.

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