Telangana would
submit that, since Article 226 forms part of the basic structure of
the Constitution of India, the power conferred on the High Courts ... done away with, is the basic
structure or framework of the Constitution. If the basic structure is
retained, the old Constitution would continue even though
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
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part of the basic structure and held that it could not
be abrogated without affecting the basic structure. In L.CHANDRA
KUMAR V/s. UNION ... under Article 226 of
the Constitution is part of the inviolable basic structure of the
Constitution.
In this regard, it may also be noted that
amending power of Parliament and as not to militate against the basic structure of the Constitution. Dr. C. Surekha v. Union of India ; Fazal Gafoor
issue such
directions. Article 226 is a part of the basic structure of the
Constitution of India ( L. Chandra Kumar v. Union of India ... which in view
of its being a part of the basic structure of the Constitution cannot
be negated even by a constitutional amendment much less
power of judicial review under Article 226 is
part of the basic structure of the Constitution ( L. Chandra Kumar
v. Union of India ), it cannot
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
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Courts and Tribunals within their respective
jurisdictions, is part of the basic structure of the Constitution.
( L.Chandra Kumar v. Union of India ). Exercise ... Constitution of India,
which forms a part of the basic structure of the Constitution,
cannot be negated, circumscribed or fettered even by an
amendment