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The Longest Constitution with Priya Mirza
IVM Podcasts
72 episodes
6 months ago
What did those three hundred individuals who drafted the Indian Constitution want India to be? How far or close are we to achieving that radical vision of liberty, equality, and freedom shown by BR Ambedkar? These ideas sound great but what does it really mean to us, what is a constitution and how does it affect us as we go about living our lives? The Longest Constitution podcast is about the people of India and their Constitution. And achieving the constitutional vision of freedom, equality, and dignity, doesn't come without a fight. This show is not about just leaders and prime ministers, but husbands and wives, feminists and forest dwellers, dissidents, and lawyers. And it is up to us Indians to fight, debate, argue, and achieve these visions. Every week, The Longest Constitution, gives a small peek into what the ideals, provisions, and laws of our constitution mean. From taxes to language, Government to workplace, reservations to religious freedom, host Priya Mirza looks at the machinery of the Indian constitution, public rights, and ‘we the people'.
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What did those three hundred individuals who drafted the Indian Constitution want India to be? How far or close are we to achieving that radical vision of liberty, equality, and freedom shown by BR Ambedkar? These ideas sound great but what does it really mean to us, what is a constitution and how does it affect us as we go about living our lives? The Longest Constitution podcast is about the people of India and their Constitution. And achieving the constitutional vision of freedom, equality, and dignity, doesn't come without a fight. This show is not about just leaders and prime ministers, but husbands and wives, feminists and forest dwellers, dissidents, and lawyers. And it is up to us Indians to fight, debate, argue, and achieve these visions. Every week, The Longest Constitution, gives a small peek into what the ideals, provisions, and laws of our constitution mean. From taxes to language, Government to workplace, reservations to religious freedom, host Priya Mirza looks at the machinery of the Indian constitution, public rights, and ‘we the people'.
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Language Learning
Education,
Society & Culture,
News,
Government,
Politics
Episodes (20/72)
The Longest Constitution with Priya Mirza
Maneka Gandhi’s Passport
The Longest Constitution examines what due process really means, as well as look at why 1971 was a year that set several things into motion, such as the passage of the Maintenance of Internal Security Act, 1971, a tool for the government during Emergency, as well as the year when Raj Narain filed a petition challenging Indira Gandhi’s election in the Allahabad High court.
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2 years ago
10 minutes

The Longest Constitution with Priya Mirza
The Constitutionality of Sedition
This episode of The Longest Constitution looks at the constitutional provisions for constitutional amendments. We also look at the fate of thousands of Indians since 1962, when the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of sedition. Finally, we look at the expansion of Article 21 - that's the right to personal liberty and life when a convict on a death sentence protested against being placed in solitary confinement.
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2 years ago
9 minutes

The Longest Constitution with Priya Mirza
Freedom from Surveillance
This episode of The Longest Constitution looks at how courts interpreted Article 21. Just as a reminder: in the AK Gopalan case, the state upheld the preventive detention law under which Gopalan was detained.
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2 years ago
10 minutes

The Longest Constitution with Priya Mirza
Indira Gandhi and Privy Purses
In this episode of The Longest Constitution, we look at how the Indira Gandhi government tried every unconstitutional means to abolish the privy purses in 1970.
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2 years ago
9 minutes

The Longest Constitution with Priya Mirza
The Freedom to Fly!
This episode of The Longest Constitution looks at the expansion of the freedom to movement, as well as the consequences of a majoritarian government driven by a socialist vision in the 1970s, under Indira Gandhi. And yes, we also begin our journey in tracing the history of sedition in India. Tune in!
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2 years ago
10 minutes

The Longest Constitution with Priya Mirza
A little more Goondagardi
This episode of The Longest Constitution wraps up by looking at the Goondas Act, by discussing the increasing instances in which it is used.
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2 years ago
10 minutes

The Longest Constitution with Priya Mirza
Acting like a ‘Goonda’?: The Goondas Act
This episode of The Longest Constitution looks at this act as well as examines the consequences of the Golaknath case (1967).
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2 years ago
10 minutes

The Longest Constitution with Priya Mirza
Who appoints Supreme Court judges?
This episode of The Longest Constitution looks at the most recent effort of the government to control judicial appointments - the 99th amendment, 2014 and its aftermath
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3 years ago
10 minutes

The Longest Constitution with Priya Mirza
Kashmir Internet Shutdown
Is accessing the Internet a fundamental right? A recent judgment affirmed that since so many essential services depend on the internet, shutting down access to the internet is tantamount to a violation of fundamental rights.
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3 years ago
10 minutes

The Longest Constitution with Priya Mirza
The Fundamental Right to Property
In this episode, Priya takes us through the fundamental right to property.
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3 years ago
10 minutes

The Longest Constitution with Priya Mirza
Twitter and Online Speech
In this episode, Priya talks about the short history of the fundamental rights to property, Article 31 and 19(1)(f) which were repealed in 1978.
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3 years ago
9 minutes

The Longest Constitution with Priya Mirza
A Rs. 1 fine for Contempt of Court
This episode of The Longest Constitution looks at the 2020 case, where Bhushan was fined Rs. 1 for his tweets.
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3 years ago
9 minutes

The Longest Constitution with Priya Mirza
The making of a ‘world-class’ city
This episode of The Longest Constitution looks at slum eviction as well as how contempt of court has widened progressively over the years, severely crippling the freedom of expression
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3 years ago
10 minutes

The Longest Constitution with Priya Mirza
Scandalising the Court
In this episode, Priya talks about the contempt of Court, the Delhi slum case and how the chief justice appointed in India
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3 years ago
9 minutes

The Longest Constitution with Priya Mirza
What is a Nuisance?
This episode of The Longest Constitution looks at how nuisance laws were interpreted until the 1990s as actions and objects, not people themselves.
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3 years ago
9 minutes

The Longest Constitution with Priya Mirza
Shilpa Shetty and Privacy Jurisprudence
In this episode of The Longest Constitution, we progress with our examination of the evolution of privacy rights and look at a case concerning the actress Shilpa Shetty and her private life.
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3 years ago
9 minutes

The Longest Constitution with Priya Mirza
Khushwant Singh vs. Menaka Gandhi
In this epsidode, we mark the progress of privacy rights, we examine an important case that vacated an injunction against the publication of a book, holding the freedom of expression.
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3 years ago
10 minutes

The Longest Constitution with Priya Mirza
Independence Day Special!
In this episode of the longest constitution, Priya talks about the 3 A's that stand as barriers to our Independence.
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3 years ago
10 minutes

The Longest Constitution with Priya Mirza
Privacy in the Indian Constitution
In this episode of The Longest Constitution as well as looking at how the Supreme Court took on traders and shopkeepers in the MCD sealing case. Plus, a little bit about whether the right to vote is part of our fundamental rights or not.
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3 years ago
10 minutes

The Longest Constitution with Priya Mirza
Phoolan Devi and Privacy
This episode progresses in its journey of mapping the constitutional right to privacy. We look at the contest over truth, between Phoolan Devi and Shekhar Kapoor and observe how the Constitution is a living text, interpreted and expanded upon over time
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3 years ago
10 minutes

The Longest Constitution with Priya Mirza
What did those three hundred individuals who drafted the Indian Constitution want India to be? How far or close are we to achieving that radical vision of liberty, equality, and freedom shown by BR Ambedkar? These ideas sound great but what does it really mean to us, what is a constitution and how does it affect us as we go about living our lives? The Longest Constitution podcast is about the people of India and their Constitution. And achieving the constitutional vision of freedom, equality, and dignity, doesn't come without a fight. This show is not about just leaders and prime ministers, but husbands and wives, feminists and forest dwellers, dissidents, and lawyers. And it is up to us Indians to fight, debate, argue, and achieve these visions. Every week, The Longest Constitution, gives a small peek into what the ideals, provisions, and laws of our constitution mean. From taxes to language, Government to workplace, reservations to religious freedom, host Priya Mirza looks at the machinery of the Indian constitution, public rights, and ‘we the people'.