The 1978 Case That Broke Open India's Prisons
Автор: Advocate NM
Загружено: 2025-10-26
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It’s a common misconception: the moment a cell door slams shut, your rights disappear. We think of prisons as a legal "black hole" where the constitution can't reach.
But what if that's wrong?
This video dives into the revolutionary 1978 Supreme Court of India case—Sunil Batra v. Delhi Administration—that changed everything. This single judgment established a powerful principle: "Fundamental rights do not flee a person as he enters prison."
Join us as we explore: ✅ The powerful quote that became the cornerstone of Indian prison reform. ✅ The "Shrinkage" Theory: How rights aren't eliminated, but are limited. ✅ The "Domino Effect" that empowered courts to investigate prison conditions for the first time. ✅ The lasting legacy of Sunil Batra and the ongoing debate between security and humanity.
This is the story of how the Indian judiciary tore down the "iron curtain" of prison walls to protect the dignity and rights of every citizen, even those behind bars.
If you're a law student, preparing for UPSC, or just believe in human rights, this is a video you can't miss.
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