Dr. S A Somashekar vs Dr. K Harish S/O N Karigowda on 26 September
their locus standi, the appellants referred to the decision of the Constitution Bench of this Court in L. Chandra Kumar v. Union of India1 ... Constitution and of this Court under Article 32 of the Constitution is a part of the basic structure of our Constitution (see paras
including in High Court would stand
transferred on the day of the Constitution of a Trial Court.
Of course, power of judicial review lies with ... Court, the power of judicial review is a part
of basic structure of Constitution which cannot be taken
away by any enactment of Act which
including in High Court would stand
transferred on the day of the Constitution of a Trial Court.
Of course, power of judicial review lies with ... Court, the power of judicial review is a part
of basic structure of Constitution which cannot be taken
away by any enactment of Act which
Article 32 of the Constitution which forms part of the basic structure of the Constitution.
One of the hon. Members has raised a concern that
determining whether or not it destroys the basic
structure.
(ii) Article 21 of the Constitution in its broad perspective
seeks to protect the persons ... power of
judicial review being an integral part of the basic structure of
the Constitution, no Act of Parliament can exclude or curtail
the powers
determining whether or not it destroys
the basic structure.
(ii) Article 21 of the Constitution in its broad
perspective seeks to protect the persons ... power of judicial review being an
integral part of the basic structure of the Constitution,
no Act of Parliament can exclude or curtail the
powers
determining whether or not it destroys the basic
structure.
(ii) Article 21 of the Constitution in its broad perspective seeks
to protect the persons ... power of
judicial review being an integral part of the basic structure of
the Constitution, no Act of Parliament can exclude or curtail
the powers
determining whether or not it destroys the
basic structure.
(ii) Article 21 of the Constitution in its broad perspective seeks to
protect the persons ... power of judicial review being an integral
part of the basic structure of the Constitution, no Act of Parliament
can exclude or curtail the powers
violation of
principles of natural justice and against the basic structure of
constitution.
19. Keeping in view the aforesaid discussion, the
issues