Article 32 of the Constitution is an integral and essential feature of the Constitution, constituting pan of its basic structure. Ordinarily, therefore, the power ... Tribunals within their respective jurisdictions is also part of the basic structure of the Constitution. This is because a situation where the High Courts
vibrant democracy. Free and fair
election is a basic structure of the Constitution and necessarily
includes within its ambit the right of an elector ... judges violates
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the basic structure of the Constitution.
87. The petitioner, in fact, contended that the Legislature is
better suited
Section 19(3) or any other provision of the Act. But the Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court in L. Chandrakumar, v. Union of India ... Article 32 of the Constitution is apart of the inviolable basic structure of our Constitution. While this jurisdiction cannot be ousted, other Courts and Tribunals
Constitution (Forty-second Amendment) Act, 1977 has brought out drastic and revolutionary changes in the constitutional perspectives enshrined in the Constitution. In unequivocal terms ... State. In substance 'socialism' is part of the basic structure of the Constitution as 'secularism' is declared
Kerala Distilleries And Allied ... vs Assistant Commissioner (Assessment) ... on 27 November, 1999
Author: Ar. Lakshmanan
Tomy K.Thomas vs State Bank Of India Represented By Its ... on 22 September, 1999
Niyamavedi And Etc. Etc. vs Director, Cbi And Ors. on 27 January, 1999
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