Whether Fundamental Rights can be amended?

The Constitution of India, adopted in 1950, represents a complex tapestry of governance principles, individual liberties, and socio-economic aspirations. At its heart lies a fundamental tension, one that has fueled decades of constitutional debate and judicial interpretation: the relationship between the power of Parliament to amend the Constitution, enshrined primarily in Article 368, and the […]

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The Evolution of the Right to Privacy under Article 21:

I. Introduction: Article 21 and the Quest for Privacy Article 21 of the Constitution of India, enshrined in Part III guaranteeing Fundamental Rights, stands as a cornerstone of individual liberty. Its text, concise yet profound, declares: “No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law”.1 This

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