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Famous Landmark Cases in India

Famous Landmark Cases in India: Landmark cases are the ones that have a large impact on the judicial system of the country. These are those cases which on presenting before the Supreme Court result in considerable amendments in the law that are capable of changing the entire notion of fundamental rights prescribed in the Constitution. It changes the law and the previous interpretation of the law which is further converted by either introducing new laws or making changes in the pre-existing laws.

In this article, we have covered the Top 25 Famous Landmark Cases in India, their judgments, verdicts, etc. Additionally, we have provided UPSC questions as well on these famous landmark cases.



1. Shah Bano Case (1985)

2. Nirbhaya Case (2012)

3. Habeas Corpus Case (1975)

4. Triple Talaq Judgement (2016)

5. Independent Thought v/s Union of India (2017)

6. Maneka Gandhi v/s Union of India (1978)

7. Kesavananda Bharti v/s State of Kerala (1973)

8. AK Gopalan v/s State of Madras (1950)

9. KS Puttaswamy v/s Union of India (2017)

10. MC Mehta v/s Union of India (1986)

11. Indra Sawhney v/s Union of India (1992)

12. SR Bommai v/s Union of India (1994)

13. State of Haryana v/s State of Punjab(2002)

14. Coca Cola v/s Bisleri (2009)

15. Article 370 Judgement (2019)

16. Lily Thomas v/s Union of India (2000)

17. Arnesh Kumar v/s State of Bihar (2014)

18. 3 Judges Case (1998)

19. TSR Subramanian v/s Union of India (2013)

20. Berubari Union Case (1960)

21. Shankari Prasad v/s Union of India (1951)

22. Minerva Mills Case v/s Union of India (1980)

23. Waman Rao v/s Union of India (1981)

24. Bilkis Bano Case (2023)

25. NOTA Judgement(2013)

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UPSC Questions on Famous Landmark Cases in India

1. Discuss the significance of the Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala case in the context of the Indian Constitution. How did this judgment redefine the doctrine of the basic structure?



2. Evaluate the impact of the Vishaka and Others v. State of Rajasthan case on gender equality and workplace safety in India.

3. Analyze the Shayara Bano v. Union of India case and its role in shaping the discourse on personal laws and gender justice in India.

4. Examine the implications of the Indira Sawhney v. Union of India case on the reservation policies in India.

5. Discuss the Habeas Corpus Case (ADM Jabalpur v. Shivkant Shukla) of 1976 and its impact on the fundamental rights during the Emergency period in India.


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