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  1. Feb 21, 2024 · This article talks about the landmark case of Maneka Gandhi and its impact on law and society. It also explores the interpretations of Article 21 and other fundamental rights in the Golden Triangle. This article has been published by Shashwat Kaushik.

  2. Apr 21, 2021 · In the Maneka Gandhi vs Union of India case, the petitioner (Maneka Gandhi) was a journalist who was about to travel to another country for some of her official business. Because of this purpose, it was applied for the passport by the petitioner under the Indian Passports Act of 1967.

  3. This case analysis attempts to analyse the judgement of the Supreme Court in the historical decision of Maneka Gandhi v Union of India reported in AIR 1978 SC 597 which expanded the scope of Article 21 of the Constitution and changed the face of Indian polity and law.

  4. May 3, 2020 · Case title: Maneka Gandhi v Union of India (1978) Court: Supreme Court of India. Bench: M.Hameedullah , Y.V.Chandrachud, P.N. Bhagwati, V.R. Krishna Iyer & N.L. Untwalia, S.M. Fazalal, & P.S. Kailasam. (7 judge bench) Petitioner: Maneka Gandhi. Respondent: Union of India. Citation: 1978 AIR 597, 1978 SCR (2) 621. Facts of the case

  5. Maneka Gandhi Case. Case Summary – Maneka Gandhi (Petitioners) V Union of India (Respondents) The landmark ruling in Maneka Gandhi versus Union of India, which stands as a bulwark of the Right of Personal Liberty granted by Article 21 of the Constitution, started when the passport of the petitioner in this case, was impounded by the ...

  6. Jun 1, 2020 · Critical Analysis of Maneka Gandhi v Union of India. The court in praiseworthy manner overruled the backward choice of Gopalan. The court by conveying this judgment has served the average citizens.

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  8. May 11, 2021 · In 1977, Maneka Gandhi was to leave India to fulfil a speaking engagement but the authorities on July 4th of that year issued a notification for impounding passport issued in favour of Smt. Maneka Gandhi, under Section 10(3) of the Passport Act 1967 citing reasons of public interest.