without affecting the basic structure of the Constitution, but Parliament can ceitainly without in any way violating the basic structure doctrine amend the Constitution ... violative of the doctrine of basic structure. The Constitutional amendment falls under the basic structure of the Constitution and the proviso to clause
powers between the Union and States, is accepted to be the basic structure of the Constitution. A comparative study of the Constitutions of Federal ... Kerala , , the Apex Court no doubt held that Federalism is the basic structure of the Constitution. In Smt.Indira Nehru Gandhi v. Shri Raj Narain
especially in view of the fact that this power is a basic structure of the Constitution. Several other contentions relating to the aspect of delay ... inherent part of the basic structure and it cannot be abrogated without affecting the basic structure of the Constitution." The essence of constitutional
without due process and without any regard or respect for the basic: structure and basic features of the Constitution. By reason of the Amendment ... Fourth Amendment Act in a way alters the basic structure of the Constitution. The basic structure of the Constitution has remained the same, which
fundamental rights and directive principles is an essential feature of the basic structure of the Constitution........It is in this sense that Parts ... parts will ipso facto destroy an essential element of the basic structure of our Constitution.......It is not possible to fit fundamental rights and directive
Constitution of India, forms integral part of the basic structure of the Constitution of India. The procedure adopted by the learned Single Judge ... integral and essential feature of the Constitution, constituting part of its basic structure. The power vested in the High Courts to exercise judicial superintendence over
Constitution of India but also would be in breach of the basic structure of the Constitution.
68. The reservations made in favour of socially
support of his contention that socialism is a part of basic structure of the Constitution of India. Privatisation is an anti democratic and runs counter ... ultimately for achieving an egalitarian society in terms of the basic structure of our Constitution as spelt out by the Preamble. It is further observed
valuable constitutional right though it does not form part of basic structure of the Constitution of India. (See M.K. Kachar v State of Gujarat