judicial review vested in the High Court constitutes one of the basic structures of the Constitution and the same cannot be abridged, curtailed or taken ... integral and essential feature of the Constitution, constituting part of its basic structure. Ordinarily, therefore, the power of High Courts and the Supreme Court
exercised so as to damage the basic features of the Constitution or to destroy its basic structure. The identification of the features which constitute ... basic feature of the Constitution. (Para 622). Chandrachud, J. felt that the contention that judicial review is a part of the basic structure and that
integral and essential feature of the Constitution, constituting part of its basic structure and that ordinarily the power of High Courts and the Supreme Court ... Tribunals, within their respective jurisdiction, was also part of the basic structure of the Constitution and that a situation where the High Courts are divested
amended provided in the result the basic foundation and structure of the Constitution remains the same. The basic structure may be said to consist ... basic structure. They recorded their conclusion as follows at pp. 280-281; of Supp SCR : at p. 1603 of AIR.
The basic structure
itself may not per se bar judicial review, which is the basic structure of the Constitution, but ordinarily such jurisdiction would not be exercised. However ... itself may not per se bar judicial review which is the basics structure of the Constitution, but ordinarily such jurisdiction would not be exercised. There
Article 226 of the Constitution of India, a part of the basic structure of the Constitution of India, cannot be taken away by an order
number of occasions. The only unalterable provisions are the basic structure of our Constitution. Merely because there is a provision for amendment does not mean