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68. Thus, having examined the rival contentions in
the context of the constitutional scheme, we
conclude as follows:
W.P.(Cr.) No.1229 of 2023
[22]
(i) The fundamental rights, enshrined in Part III of
the Constitution, are inherent and cannot be
extinguished by any constitutional or statutory
provision. Any law that abrogates or abridges such
rights would be violative of the basic structure
doctrine. The actual effect and impact of the law on
the rights guaranteed under Part III has to be taken
into account in determining whether or not it
destroys the basic structure.