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  2. Hans Raj Khanna - Wikipedia

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    Hans Raj Khanna (3 July 1912 – 25 February 2008) [1] [2] was an Indian judge, jurist and advocate who propounded the basic structure doctrine in 1973 and attempted to uphold civil liberties during the time of Emergency in India in a lone dissenting judgement in 1976.

  3. ADM Jabalpur v. Shivkant Shukla - Wikipedia

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    The ADM Jabalpur case was overruled on the doctrinal grounds concerning the rights by the Puttaswamy v. Union of India delivered by a nine judge, constitutional bench of the Supreme court. At the paragraph 119 of the majority opinion the Court had ruled: [ 4 ]

  4. A. N. Ray - Wikipedia

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    The process continued with the controversial appointment of Justice Beg superseding Hans Raj Khanna in 1977. After becoming Chief Justice, A.N. Ray more than shared the government's economic viewpoint – he developed an adulatory attitude towards Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. He made himself amenable to her influence by telephoning her ...

  5. Mirza Hameedullah Beg - Wikipedia

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    The legal question hinged on the citizen's right to judicial scrutiny for arrests under emergency. The five seniormost judges of the Supreme court heard the case, and four aligned with the government view that even the right to life stood suspended during emergency (only dissent was H. R. Khanna). In his April 1976 decision, Justice Beg observed:

  6. Hormasji Maneckji Seervai - Wikipedia

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    Seervai is best known for his 1967 analysis, the Constitutional Law of India – a Critical Commentary.This work contributed significantly to Kesavananda Bharati vs.The State of Kerala (1973), his most famous case, which led to the development of the "Basic structure doctrine", which inhibits politically motivated changes to the Constitution of India.

  7. List of chief justices of India - Wikipedia

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    Sanjiv Khanna, the incumbent chief justice of India, since 11 November 2024 The chief justice of India is the highest-ranking officer of the Indian judiciary and the chief judge of the Supreme Court of India. As head of the Supreme Court, the chief justice is responsible for the allocation of cases and appointment of constitutional benches which deal with important matters of law. In ...

  8. Shanti Bhushan - Wikipedia

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    Hans Raj Khanna: Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha; In office 14 July 1977 – 2 April 1980: Constituency: Uttar Pradesh: Personal details; Born 11 November 1925 Bijnor, United Provinces, British India (present-day Uttar Pradesh, India) [1] Died: 31 January 2023 (aged 97) Delhi, India: Spouse: Kumud Bhushan: Children

  9. Jagmohanlal Sinha - Wikipedia

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    Jagmohanlal Sinha pursued his legal studies at Agra University. Born on May 12, 1920, he embarked on an educational journey that included Government High School in Aligarh, Bareilly College in Bareilly, and Meerut College in Meerut.