In the Sakal Papers case, what was the Supreme Court's ruling regarding government regulations on newspapers?
In which situation can an individual benefit from an ex post facto law according to Article 20(1)?
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Which safeguard is provided in the Constitution to prevent the misuse of preventive detention?
In which landmark case did the Supreme Court emphasize that personal liberty must adhere to the standards of Articles 14 and 19?
Which of the following best describes the scope of Article 20(3) concerning the accused's right during police investigations?
What does Article 20 of the Indian Constitution guarantee regarding criminal offenses?
What significant reform is suggested regarding the conditions of preventive detention in India?
What does Article 20(1) of the Indian Constitution prohibit regarding laws enacted after an act has been committed?
Which of the following freedoms is NOT explicitly guaranteed under Article 19(1) of the Indian Constitution?
Which principle is emphasized by the right to a free and fair trial in the context of the accused's rights under the Indian Constitution?
What does the Supreme Court ruling in the case of PUCL v. Union of India signify regarding the right to food?
How has the concept of 'personal liberty' evolved through judicial interpretation in Indian law?
Which case established the right of the accused to remain silent during interrogation?
What is one of the primary objectives of preventive detention laws?
What does the right to shelter, recognized in Chameli Singh v. State of U.P, entail?
In the context of the right to freedom of speech and expression, which of the following is included as a dimension of this right?
According to Article 19(2), which of the following is NOT a valid ground for imposing reasonable restrictions on the freedom of speech and expression?
What does Article 20(3) protect individuals from in the context of legal proceedings?
What does the principle of res judicata imply in relation to Article 20(2)?
Which aspect of double jeopardy, as defined in Article 20(2), is not included in the Indian legal framework?
What does Article 19(1)(g) guarantee to Indian citizens?
In the context of preventive detention laws, what is a major criticism of their implementation in India?
Which case established the principle that the right to privacy is included under Article 21?
What is the primary purpose of Article 20(2) concerning double jeopardy in the Indian legal system?
Which of the following represents a reasonable restriction on the right to freedom of speech and expression as outlined in Article 19(2)?