Landmark Judgments
Landmark Supreme Court cases pinned to the board — click any case to open the full dossier.
Parliament can amend but cannot destroy the Constitution's basic structure — democracy, federalism, secularism. (Kesavananda Bharati, 1973)
Privacy is a fundamental right under Article 21. No government can intrude on personal autonomy. (K.S. Puttaswamy, 2017)
Courts can strike down any law that violates the Constitution — ensuring no law is above fundamental rights. (Article 13)