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ποΈ The Power to Strike Down Unreasonable Laws
π Imagine if Parliament could pass any law, no matter how bizarre or unfair, and courts couldn't touch it. Sounds scary, right? This episode explores how India's Constitution protects us from 'manifest arbitrariness' - laws that are simply unreasonable or whimsical.
π‘ What You'll Discover:
π Real Cases Discussed:
π The Legal Drama Unfolds:
πͺ Picture this: A practice that lets husbands instantly divorce wives by saying 'talaq' three times - no discussion, no reconciliation, no fairness. The Supreme Court had to decide: Can something be so unreasonable that it violates our fundamental right to equality?
ποΈ By the end, you'll understand how our Constitution protects us from laws that might be legal but are fundamentally unfair - and why this principle is crucial for keeping democracy in check!
By Sharad BansalποΈ The Power to Strike Down Unreasonable Laws
π Imagine if Parliament could pass any law, no matter how bizarre or unfair, and courts couldn't touch it. Sounds scary, right? This episode explores how India's Constitution protects us from 'manifest arbitrariness' - laws that are simply unreasonable or whimsical.
π‘ What You'll Discover:
π Real Cases Discussed:
π The Legal Drama Unfolds:
πͺ Picture this: A practice that lets husbands instantly divorce wives by saying 'talaq' three times - no discussion, no reconciliation, no fairness. The Supreme Court had to decide: Can something be so unreasonable that it violates our fundamental right to equality?
ποΈ By the end, you'll understand how our Constitution protects us from laws that might be legal but are fundamentally unfair - and why this principle is crucial for keeping democracy in check!