On this Constitution Day, LiveLaw presents to you a Special Quiz on our Constitution.1. In Supriyo v. Union of India, a Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court held : (a) Right to marry is a.
The answers of the Constitution Day Special Quiz(Part 1) are given below :1. In Supriyo v. Union of India, a Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court held :(a) Right to marry is a fundamental right.(b).
In Maharashtra, we are seeing the growing pauperisation of the peasantry. Thus, after a caste census, removing the 50% reservation cap is an attractive solution | Mumbai news
Provisions in Articles 15 and 16 enabling reservation for SC/ST and Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC) do not form part of the basic structure of the Constitution, Justice Dinesh Maheshwari held.
Maratha Reservations: Why SCâs Verdict May Still Open the Door to Further Litigation
The five-judge bench was unanimous on why the 50% ceiling on reservations should not be breached, but delivered a 3:2 verdict against states having final say on identifying the backward classes.
A file photo of the Supreme Court of India. Photo: PTI
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The Supreme Courtâs Constitution bench on Wednesday delivered a mixed verdict on reservations, which is likely to invite a backlash both from the political class and disgruntled litigants. The courtâs ruling deals with three crucial issues and on two of them, it seems to have muddied the waters.