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Maed in India
Friend of the Court
S2 Episodes release every Monday and Wednesday till 20 Dec Friend of the Court is a podcast series that explores groundbreaking constitutional cases in India’s judicial history against their political and social contexts. Season 2 presents the story of India's most important judgement, Kesavananda Bharati vs State of Kerala which established the basic structure doctrine, the guiding light of our constitutionalism. Over 7 episodes, we take you through the events that led to the case and its aftermath; featuring rare interview with participants, court files and personal memoirs.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 38 ratings
Season 2 is better than season 1
Crazy how pivotal this case was to Indias constitution and I had no idea about it!
Twostupidcats via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 11/23/23
Brilliant
Great quality. Amazing and engaging content and highly validated. Good job team. Look forward to more.
Avinash Ramanath via Apple Podcasts · India · 11/24/22
Fabulous
A program of superlative content and information. Congratulations to the makers of the show. 👍
Bauoji via Apple Podcasts · India · 11/21/22
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