power of judicial review under
Article 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India was retained
but counsel conceded that exercise thereof would ... Constitution was recognized to
be a part of the basic structure of the Constitution, counsel
urged that the legislative intent to create an Armed Force
Shri Anur Kumar Jain vs Central Bureau Of Investigation on 29 March, 2011
Author: Manmohan
been held that parliamentary democracy is a part of the basic structure of the
Constitution.
26. In Gujarat Assembly Election Matter ... doubt true that democracy is a part of the
basic structure of the Constitution and periodical, free
and fair election is the substratum of democracy
44th Amendment Act,
1978 are unconstitutional as they violate the basic structure of the
Constitution, namely, separation of powers and independence of
judiciary.
3. Article ... Constitution and in fact the opinion
expressed negates the basic structure of the Constitution which
provides for independence of judiciary and separation between
Legislature, Executive
basic tenet of Article 14 of the
Constitution. That apart, the provision is arbitrary
and unreasonable.
(c) The right to information is a basic human ... basic human right is
absolutely smothered and consequent of which the
growth of democracy is scuttled which affects the
basic structure of the Constitution
Constitution of India as it basically pertains to the
basic structure of the Constitution of India. When the language employed
under Sections
attract the jurisdiction of the High Court under Article 227
of the Constitution of India, as the supervisory jurisdiction conferred
on the High Court ... Constitution of India. It was held that the said Articles being part
of the basic structure, cannot be tampered with, not even by a
Constitutional
their Government; that the elected representative has a
duty under the Constitution to his electorate and which entails a
corresponding obligation to attend Parliament; that ... held that Parliamentary democracy is
a part of the basic structure of the Constitution; in paras 162 &
165, that in a democratic form
would not
be available to the people thereby undermining the basic structure
of the Constitution i.e. independent and efficient judicial system to
dispense justice
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