Question 1
What kind of amendments does Article 13(4) not affect?
Question 2
How does Article 13 relate to fundamental laws such as the Indian Penal Code if they contravene Fundamental Rights?
Question 3
Which Article provides protection of Fundamental Rights through the Supreme Court?
Question 4
What is the significance of the Kesavananda Bharati case in relation to Article 13?
Question 5
What types of legal instruments are included in the definition of 'law' under Article 13(3)?
Question 6
Which Article of the Constitution does Article 13(4) explicitly not apply to?
Question 7
Which part of the Constitution is related to Article 13 concerning its impact on laws?
Question 8
Which court is involved in the protection of Fundamental Rights according to Article 13?
Question 9
What does Article 13 empower the judiciary to perform in relation to laws conflicting with Fundamental Rights?
Question 10
What is the primary function of Article 13 in the context of the Indian Constitution?
Question 11
What does Article 13 primarily ensure with respect to laws made both before and after the Constitution’s commencement?
Question 12
What happens to laws made before the commencement of the Constitution if they are in conflict with Fundamental Rights?
Question 13
In the lecture, which thinker’s definition of law is expected to be explored further?
Question 14
What kind of laws does Article 13(2) prevent the state from making?
Question 15
Which Article is associated with the High Court's power to protect Fundamental Rights?