मौलिक अधिकार + Article 32 & 226 | PIL | Judicial Review & Activism | Important Case Laws Explained
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इस चैनल LAW with SACHIN पर आप सीखेंगे:
✔️ Police, Court और Government Applications
✔️ Indian Law के Basic Concepts (IPC/BNS, CrPC/BNSS, BSA, EVIDENCE, CPC, Family Law, Constitution high court, supreme judgement)
✔️ Legal Awareness in Hindi
✅मैं *Advocate Sachin Maurya*, law aur applications step-by-step समझाता हूँ ताकि आप सही तरीके से legal documents लिख सकें और law concepts आसानी से समझें।
इस वीडियो में हम समझेंगे ⚖️ Fundamental Rights (मौलिक अधिकार) – जो भारतीय संविधान के Part III (Article 12–35) में दिए गए हैं।
हम विस्तार से जानेंगे:
✔ Fundamental Rights kya hote hain?
✔ Ye kis ke against enforce hote hain? (Article 12 – State)
✔ Article 32 vs Article 226 difference
✔ Supreme Court aur High Court ki Writ Jurisdiction
✔ PIL (Public Interest Litigation) kya hai?
✔ Judicial Review & Judicial Activism kya hote hain?
✔ Important Case Laws for Judiciary & Law Exams
📚 Important Case Laws Discussed:
⚖️ Ajay Hasia v. Khalid Mujib – “State” ki definition
⚖️ Romesh Thappar v. State of Madras – Article 32 as Fundamental Right
⚖️ Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India – Article 21 expanded
⚖️ Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala – Basic Structure Doctrine
⚖️ Minerva Mills v. Union of India – FR vs DPSP balance
⚖️ Vishaka v. State of Rajasthan – Judicial Activism
⚖️ Hussainara Khatoon v. State of Bihar – Speedy Trial
⚖️ M C Mehta v. Union of India – Environmental Jurisprudence
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Law concepts + Practical Applications = Law simplified in Hindi
Topics Covered: Police Application Hindi | Court Application Hindi | Basic Law Concepts | Legal Awareness
Fundamental Rights India
Article 32 vs 226 difference
Writ jurisdiction explained
PIL kya hoti hai
Judicial Review in India
Judicial Activism cases
Basic Structure doctrine
Law students notes hindi
Judiciary exam preparation
Supreme Court writ powers
High Court writ powers
Article 21 Maneka Gandhi case
Kesavananda Bharati case explained
Indian Constitution Part 3
LLB constitutional law
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