Jurisprudence and Human Rights in India: Supreme Court’s Progressive Interpretation under Articles 14, 19 & 21

Authors

  • Prajakta Rajendra Dhumal G.H.Raisoni College of Law, Nagpur Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70849/IJSCI

Keywords:

Human Rights in India

Abstract

Concise summary of research question, methods, key findings, and contribution.Example content: state that the paper examines how the Supreme Court has interpreted Articles 14 (equality), 19 (freedom of expression and related freedoms) and 21 (life and personal liberty), showing a rights-expansive trend from formalistic readings to substantive protections (privacy, dignity, speech online), and discuss tensions (state regulation, platform governance). Mention methodology (doctrinal + empirical case-review + selective interviews/data) and main conclusion: the Court’s jurisprudence has progressively integrated human-rights norms into constitutional doctrine while encountering friction in digital-era platform governance. 

 

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Published

17-10-2025

How to Cite

[1]
Prajakta Rajendra Dhumal, “Jurisprudence and Human Rights in India: Supreme Court’s Progressive Interpretation under Articles 14, 19 & 21”, Int. J. Sci. Inno. Eng., vol. 2, no. 10, pp. 806–809, Oct. 2025, doi: 10.70849/IJSCI.