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“A law may be constitutional even though it relates to a single individual if, on account of some special circumstances or reasons applicable to him and not applicable to others, that single individual may be treated as a class by himself.”. Explain the valid test of reasonable classification under Article 14 of the Constitution Chiranjeet Lal Chaudhari v. Union of India and evaluate the Supreme Court decisions dealing with laws made for single individuals and those creating Special Courts.
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“Article 14 of India forbids class legislation, but does not forbid classification.” Explain. Section 118 of the Indian Succession Act, 1925 imposes restrictions on Christians alone in the matter of bequest to religious or charitable purposes. Examine the constitutionality of this provision on the touchstone of Article.
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“Arbitrariness is the antithesis to Article 14 of the Constitution of India”, Elaborate.
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Right of Equality before Law and the Equal Protection of Laws in the Indian, Constitution has been interpreted to prohibit discrimination but permit classification. Comment on this statement and point out the basis on which such classification may be founded. Substantiate your answer with case law. [BJS 1980]
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There is in force in the city of Patna an order under Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure prohibiting speeches in a specified public place, A, a citizen, disobeys the order and is prosecuted. Discuss whether A can successfully invoke the guarantee of freedom of speech and expression contained in Article 19 of the Constitution of India.
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