In which landmark case did the Supreme Court first assert that constitutional amendments are not considered laws under Article 13?
What does Article 15(1) of the Indian Constitution prohibit?
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Which doctrine allows a law to remain in effect if it has both valid and invalid parts, with only the invalid portions being struck down?
What is the main objective of Article 17 of the Indian Constitution?
What does Article 17 of the Indian Constitution address?
What does the principle of "equal protection of the laws" imply in the context of Article 14?
What is the basic premise of the concept of Judicial Review as established by the Supreme Court in the United States?
What is the significance of Article 15(4) in relation to the abolition of untouchability?
What is the principle of "equal pay for equal work" derived from?
In judicial interpretations, how do Articles 14 and 15(1) differ regarding the classification of individuals?
What does Article 18(1) of the Indian Constitution prohibit?
Which article of the Indian Constitution allows the state to make special provisions for women and children?
According to the Supreme Court, what is the state’s constitutional obligation when a Fundamental Right, such as Article 17, is violated by a private individual?
In the context of reasonable classification under Article 14, what are the two conditions outlined by the Supreme Court?
How did the Supreme Court's ruling in E.P. Royappa v. State of Tamil Nadu influence the interpretation of Article 14?
Which act was enacted to give effect to Article 17 of the Indian Constitution?
What happens to a pre-constitutional law that conflicts with a fundamental right according to the Doctrine of Eclipse?
Which article of the Indian Constitution prohibits discrimination on grounds such as religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth?
According to the Supreme Court, what must be established for a class to be considered 'socially and educationally backward' under Article 15(4)?
What principle does Article 13(1) of the Indian Constitution establish regarding pre-constitutional laws?
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