Kant has delivered numerous judgments on human rights, gender justice, education and prison reforms inter alia. During his tenure at the Punjab and Haryana High Court, he delivered the Jasvir Singh judgement, directing the State of Punjab to form a Jail Reforms Committee for creating a scheme for enabling conjugal and family visits for jail inmates keeping in mind the beneficial nature and reformatory goals of such amenities. Kant's involvement in the high-profile ''
India's Got Latent case drew a lot of attention. The case stemmed from a controversy surrounding Indian comedian Ranveer Allahabadia, who was a participant in the comedy talent show India's Got Latent''. During the show, Allahabadia posed a question to a contestant: "Would you rather watch your parents have sex every day for the rest of your life or join in once to make it stop forever?" The remark ignited a nationwide controversy, before it ultimately reached the Supreme Court. Kant, serving on the case, expressed strong disapproval of Allahabadia's remarks. During the hearing, he said that he knew how to "deal" with "youngsters who think we are outdated" and criticised them for "being oversmart." He asserted that "there is nothing like a
fundamental right on a platter," and added that citizens must fulfill their "duty" in order to enjoy their fundamental rights. Justice Kant has been involved in several important decisions of the Supreme Court such as •
Abrogation of Article 370 of the Constitution which removed the
special status to the erstwhile
State of Jammu and Kashmir. • He was appointed in the initial 3-judge bench with
CJI Bobde and Justice
B. R. Gavai in 2020, hearing the
Public Interest Litigation (PIL) petition, made by the
Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) and the
Communist Party of India (Marxist) in 2018, against the constitutionality of the
Electoral bonds scheme. •
Pegasus Project revelations in India case • Suspension of the sedition law. • 16th Presidential Reference • Article 212(1) does not put an embargo on ‘Legislative Decision’ ==References==