Waman Rao and Ors vs Union of India and Others
This case applied the basic structure doctrine to the Ninth Schedule, protecting pre-1973 laws while subjecting later ones to judicial review, reinforcing reforms.
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This case applied the basic structure doctrine to the Ninth Schedule, protecting pre-1973 laws while subjecting later ones to judicial review, reinforcing reforms.
This reference held that legislative privileges under Article 194(3) are not absolute and are subject to judicial review to protect rule of law and judicial independence.
This case held that Article 19 rights apply only to Indian citizens, not companies, clarifying the distinction between citizens’ rights and rights of any person.
This case upheld minority institutions’ rights in admissions while ensuring merit-based access, balancing religious preference with transparency and fairness in education.
This case clarified that the Union has exclusive power over industrial alcohol, limiting States to regulatory roles for public health and preventing misuse.