Joseph Shine v Union of India Explained | Section 497 IPC Struck Down
Автор: Sanyog Vyas Law Classes
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In this video, we discuss the landmark Supreme Court judgment Joseph Shine v Union of India (2018), in which Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) dealing with adultery was declared unconstitutional.
The Supreme Court held that criminalising adultery was arbitrary, discriminatory, and violative of Articles 14, 15, and 21 of the Constitution of India. The judgment recognised women’s autonomy, dignity, and equality, marking a significant shift in Indian constitutional jurisprudence.
🔍 Topics Covered:
Background of Joseph Shine case
Meaning and scope of Section 497 IPC
Constitutional validity of adultery law
Articles 14, 15 & 21 analysis
Supreme Court reasoning and ratio decidendi
Impact of the judgment on criminal law
🎯 Useful for:
LLB students
Judiciary and APO aspirants
UPSC law optional
Constitutional & criminal law revision
This video explains the case in a clear, exam-oriented, and concept-driven manner.
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