which has been held
to be a part of the basic structure of the Constitution of India, as has
been held by the seven Judge ... Articles 245 to 254 of the Constitution. The State qua the
Constitution is federal in structure and independent in its exercise of
legislative and executive
possibility of structural reforms
and to make suitable recommendations to the Government for taking
corrective measures including a possible amendment of the Constitution.
18. Shri ... need an amendment to the Constitution, would the
theory of ‘basic structure’ of the Constitution be violated, if in fact,
such division of exclusive jurisdiction
Articles 245 to 254 of the Constitution. The State qua the
Constitution is federal in structure and independent in its exercise of
legislative and executive ... preamble of the Constitution is an integral part of the
Constitution. Democratic form of Government, federal structure, unity and
integrity of the nation, secularism, socialism
Pooja Pal vs Union Of India And Ors on 22 January, 2016
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canalised and not unbridled so as to breach the basic structure
of the Constitution. Equality of opportunity in matters of employment being
the constitutional mandate
Constitution of India. The High Courts and this Court can exercise
power of judicial review under Articles 226 and 32 , respectively, of the
Constitution ... that the power of judicial review is
part of the basic structure of the Constitution of India. The relevant
portion of the judgment is extracted
Pankajakshi(Dead) Through L.Rs. & Ors vs Chandrika & Ors on 25 February, 2016
review has now been declared as a part of the basic
structure of the Constitution. Therefore, if anything has the effect of
impairing or hampering
supra) by the
Constitution Bench, that the Constitutional power of remission provided
under Articles 72 and 161 of the Constitution will always remain
untouched, inasmuch ... held that judicial action forms part of the basic structure of the
Constitution. We can state with certain amount of confidence and
certainty, that there
matters enumerated
in List I in the Seventh Schedule (in this Constitution referred to as the
“Union List”).
(2) Notwithstanding anything in clause (3), Parliament ... said when the federal structure of the Indian Union has been recognised as
a basic feature of the Constitution. Both, the Central and the State