Charan Lal Sahu v. Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy (1978)
SC held only duly nominated candidates can challenge a presidential election; nomination rules are valid, and petition dismissed for lack of standing.
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SC held only duly nominated candidates can challenge a presidential election; nomination rules are valid, and petition dismissed for lack of standing.
SC ruled that public meetings on streets are protected under Articles 19(1)(a) & 19(1)(b), limiting state power to impose arbitrary restrictions.
SC struck down 1976 Act provisions that nullified a High Court ruling and denied employees their bonus, upholding judicial authority and employee rights.
Landmark 1984 ruling protecting press freedom; held that fiscal measures restricting newspaper circulation violate Article 19(1)(a).
Landmark 1967 ruling holding Parliament cannot amend Fundamental Rights under Article 368; upheld past laws but limited future curtailment of rights.