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In this video, I am discussing Article 12 of the Indian Constitution - Meaning and Definition of State in Indian Constitution.
Most of the Fundamental Rights granted to the citizens are available against the State and not against private parties. Article 12 of the Indian Constitution defines State. In the video I have tried to incorporate various important and landmark cases of Indian Constitution which helped in shaping Article 12 such as Ajay Hasia v. Khalid Mujib, RD Shetty v. International Airport Authority, etc.This topic is very important for understanding the Scope of State and its dynamic nature as well as from the point of various Competitive exams such as CLAT, UGC NET, UPSC, etc.
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Article 12 | Meaning of State in Indian Constitution
Author
Finology Legal
Video Category
Constitutional Law
Language
hindi
Highlights
In this video, I am discussing Article 12 of the Indian Constitution - Meaning and Definition of State in Indian Constitution.
Most of the Fundamental Rights granted to the citizens are available against the State and not against private parties. Article 12 of the Indian Constitution defines State. In the video I have tried to incorporate various important and landmark cases of Indian Constitution which helped in shaping Article 12 such as Ajay Hasia v. Khalid Mujib, RD Shetty v. International Airport Authority, etc.
This topic is very important for understanding the Scope of State and its dynamic nature as well as from the point of various Competitive exams such as CLAT, UGC NET, UPSC, etc.
Most of the Fundamental Rights granted to the citizens are available against the State and not against private parties. Article 12 of the Indian Constitution defines State. In the video I have tried to incorporate various important and landmark cases of Indian Constitution which helped in shaping Article 12 such as Ajay Hasia v. Khalid Mujib, RD Shetty v. International Airport Authority, etc.
This topic is very important for understanding the Scope of State and its dynamic nature as well as from the point of various Competitive exams such as CLAT, UGC NET, UPSC, etc.
