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Important Cases Related to Indian Constitution And Important Books for preparation

Important Cases Related to Indian Constitution

Many Times in History, there are the Results of The Supreme court decision about the cases in relavent of Indian Constitution

Judicial assessment is the power of the ultimate court to look at the constitutionality of legislative enactments and govt orders of both the crucial and nation Governments. On examination, if they're located to be violative of the charter, they may be declared as illegal, unconstitutional and invalid (null and void) via the ultimate court. Consequently, they can't be enforced by way of the authorities.

There are certain landmark judgements of the perfect court docket within the Indian history that has changed the route of Indian constitutional studies. These are very vital for IAS examination practise. Here, we offer the list of all useful landmark decisions of the perfect courtroom for IAS exam education.


A.K. Gopalan Case (1950)

Shankari Prasad Case (1951)

Berubari Union case (1960)

Golaknath case (1967)

Kesavananda Bharati case (1973)

Indira Nehru Gandhi vs Raj Narain case (1975)

Maneka Gandhi case (1978)

Minerva Mills case (1980)

Waman Rao Case (1981)

Shah Bano Begum case (1985)

MC Mehta and Union Of India (1986)

Indra Sawhney and Union of India (1992)

S. R. Bommai case (1994)

Vishaka and State of Rajasthan (1997)

Samatha and State of Andhra Pradesh (1997)

I.R Coelho and State of Tamil Nadu (2007)

Pedophilia case (2011)

Aruna Shanbaug Case (2011)

NOTA judgement (2013)

Lily Thomas and Union Of India (2013)

Nirbhaya Case (2014)

National Legal Services Authority and Union of India (2014)

Triple Talaq Judgement (2016)

Right To Privacy (2017)

Repealing Section 377 (2018)


These above are the main Cases related to the Supreme court historical Decision.


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