Should Article 32 petitions be filtered using a test? Justice Abhay S. Oka of the Supreme Court
This case emphasizes the importance of giving careful attention to the future of Article 32 petitions and the Supreme Court's responsibility to protect basic rights.
Should Article 32 petitions be filtered using a test? Justice Abhay S. Oka of Supreme Court
Issues: Facts of the Case: Arguments and Reasoning: Key Statements: Conclusion: Written By: Nikita Shankar @nikitaashankar
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