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Continuing with Part 1 of the Video - https://youtu.be/mZ9pNndZcUs , in which I have discussed Art 13 (1) - Pre-constitutional law
Art 13 (2) - Post constitutional law
In this part of the video, I am discussing -
Art 13 (3) - Meaning of 'Law' and 'Law in Force' - and specifically the Scope and Applicability of Article 13 in case of an Amendment under Article 368 of the Indian Constitution - Art 13 (4) - Amendment Of the Constitution - I have tried to simplify and explain the introduction of Article 13(4) in the Constitution through important and landmark case laws on Indian Constitution such as Keshavananda Bharati Case, Golkanath Case, 24th Constitutional Amendment and Shankari Prasad CaseThis topic is very important for basic understanding of Concepts of Constitution like Judicial Review, Amendability, etc, and also from the point of various Competitive exams such as CLAT, UGC NET, UPSC, etc.
- https://youtu.be/RRaWzSPy8ww
- Hindi
- Finology Legal
Article 13 of Indian Constitution with Case Laws | Part 2 | 13(3) & 13(4)
Author
Finology Legal
Video Category
Constitutional Law
Language
hindi
Highlights
Continuing with Part 1 of the Video - https://youtu.be/mZ9pNndZcUs , in which I have discussed Art 13 (1) - Pre-constitutional law
Art 13 (2) - Post constitutional law
In this part of the video, I am discussing -
Art 13 (3) - Meaning of 'Law' and 'Law in Force' - and specifically the Scope and Applicability of Article 13 in case of an Amendment under Article 368 of the Indian Constitution - Art 13 (4) - Amendment Of the Constitution - I have tried to simplify and explain the introduction of Article 13(4) in the Constitution through important and landmark case laws on Indian Constitution such as Keshavananda Bharati Case, Golkanath Case, 24th Constitutional Amendment and Shankari Prasad Case
This topic is very important for basic understanding of Concepts of Constitution like Judicial Review, Amendability, etc, and also from the point of various Competitive exams such as CLAT, UGC NET, UPSC, etc.
Art 13 (2) - Post constitutional law
In this part of the video, I am discussing -
Art 13 (3) - Meaning of 'Law' and 'Law in Force' - and specifically the Scope and Applicability of Article 13 in case of an Amendment under Article 368 of the Indian Constitution - Art 13 (4) - Amendment Of the Constitution - I have tried to simplify and explain the introduction of Article 13(4) in the Constitution through important and landmark case laws on Indian Constitution such as Keshavananda Bharati Case, Golkanath Case, 24th Constitutional Amendment and Shankari Prasad Case
This topic is very important for basic understanding of Concepts of Constitution like Judicial Review, Amendability, etc, and also from the point of various Competitive exams such as CLAT, UGC NET, UPSC, etc.
