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Case Comment: Indian Young Lawyers Association Vs State Of Kerala (2018): A Critical Analysis In The Light Of A Pending Review Petition.




Shruti Tripathi, Institute of Law, Nirma University


ABSTRACT


The following Case comment is about one of the most landmark Judgments in India’s Constitutional Jurisprudence. The point in question is individual rights like equality and liberty, on the one hand and Group Rights, specifically in the particular case with regard to the rights of religious denominations. The debate is about the ‘Essential Practices Doctrine’ and larger question of Constitutional Morality. The judgment is under review before a 9-Judge Constitutional Bench in light of petitions that were filed after the 2018 Judgment. Therefore, the Case comment deeply analyzes the significant merits and demerits of the Judgement, keeping in mind the present review petition.



Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

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