Tag: Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India

Jolly Varghese and Anr. vs. Bank of Cochin 

This is a case analysis of Jolly Varghese and Anr. v. Bank of Cochin. This is an appeal by the appellants-whose personal freedom is in peril. This is because a court  warrant for arrest and detention in the civil prison is chasing them for non-payment of  an amount due to a bank. And bank is the respondent, which has ripened into a decree and has not  yet been discharged.

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Case Brief |Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India

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The Maneka Gandhi case has the term Personal liberty widest possible interpretation and giving effect to the intention of the drafters of the Constitution. This case also extended the protection of Article 14 to the Personal liberty of every citizen. 

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