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“51. Many issues in our constitutional jurisprudence evolved out
of this doctrine of silence. The basic structure doctrine vis-à-
vis Article 368 of the Constitution emerged out of this concept
of silence in the Constitution. A Constitution which professes
to be democratic and republican in character and which brings
about a revolutionary change by the Seventy-third Constitutional
Amendment by making detailed provision for democratic
decentralisation and self-government on the principle of grass-
root democracy cannot be interpreted to exclude the provision of
no-confidence motion in respect of the office of the Chairperson
of the panchayat just because of its silence on that aspect.”
We are in respectful agreement with the aforesaid opinion.