anshul sangal
(Querist) 07 February 2010
This query is : Resolved
Respected sir i am preparing for judicial examination. can u mention some leading case under article 14?
Guest
(Expert) 07 February 2010
(1)E.P. Royyappa vs. T.N. (1974)2 SCR 348
(2)Maneka Gandhi vs. Union of India (1978)2 SCR 621
above cases are on article 14. but you ve to go deep in that article. for that it's better for you to read article 14 full commentory with all case laws.as you are preparing for judicial services... best of luck....
Raj Kumar Makkad
(Expert) 07 February 2010
In addition to the citation put by ajitabh, I put some more latest citations for your preparation:
Jarnail Singh ASI versus Gurbachan kaur 2008 (3) RCR (Civil) 682
2005 (3) RCR (Civil) 735 (SC)
2003 (1) SCT 236 (SC)
Adinath@Avinash Patil
(Expert) 07 February 2010
YOU HAVE TO READ ARTICLE 14 OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION AND COMMENTARY YOU WILL FIND SOME IMPORTANT POINTS FOR YOUR EXAM. YOU MAY REFER ABOVE CITATIONS.BUT REMEBER ONLY CASE LAWS ARE NOT SUFFICIENT IN EXAM YOU HAVE TO EXPLAIN HOW CITATIONS ARE APPLICABLE IN YOUR CASE.
Kiran Kumar
(Expert) 07 February 2010
we shall be highly thankful to Mr. Makkad for his sincere efforts, but i would like to make a request Mr. Makkad that RCR may not be available in all the states, so it will be better if the title of all SC judgments and their respective case No.s may be given. It will be easy for the people to get the judgment.
and for Mr. Sangal, i think consti. law is not asked in main exams and in pre they will not be asking too many questions from consti....so better have a look at some consti. text book to find some landmark judgment....for mains u may concentrate upon some latest authorities.
Best of Luck buddy.
Raj Kumar Makkad
(Expert) 08 February 2010
Thanks a lot Kiran for making a suggestion for me.
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