Article 32 of the Constitution, and were integral and essential features of the Constitution constituting part of its basic structure. Ordinarily, therefore, the power ... within their respective jurisdictions was also a concomitant of the basic structure of the Constitution. Divesting the High Courts of these powers had therefore
Article 32 of the Constitution, and were integral and essential features of the Constitution constituting part of its basic structure. Ordinarily, therefore, the power ... within their respective jurisdictions was also a concomitant of the basic structure of the Constitution. Divesting the High Courts of these powers had therefore
well-settled, having been considered in great detail by the Constitution Bench of seven learned Judges in L. Chandra Kumar v. Union of India ... High Courts under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution compose the basic structure of the Constitution which cannot be tampered with or taken away
questioned and assailed the power of the Court to alter the basic structure of the guidelines or to replace the guidelines with new guidelines which ... Accordingly, there has been no question of the Court altering the basic structure of the guidelines. The Court has only directed the Government to consider
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