review has now been recognised to be part of the Basic Structure of the Constitution;
(ii) that there was a gross violation of the principles ... power of the judicial review forms part of the basic structure of the Constitution and that therefore, any punishment imposed either on a member
cannot be exercised so as to alter the basic structure or framework of the Constitution. It is well-settled that the power conferred upon ... plenary, subject in one case to the constraints of the basic structure of the Constitution and in the other, to the provisions of the Constitution
Sambandam Spinning Mills Limited vs Tamil Nadu Generation And Distribution ... on 1 August, 2012
Author
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
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
K.R.Chandrasekaran vs Union Of India on 17 April, 2012
Author: P.Jyothimani
Bench
impugned order which right is a part of the basic structure of the Constitution, we find that this argument is also not well merited based
matter is that the State policy should not be opposed to basic rule of law or the statutory law in force. This is what ... opposed to public policy but would also impinge upon the basic structure of the Constitution. It has to be clearly understood that the State policies
following submissions:
● While exercising the power under Article 72 of the
Constitution of India, a condition to the effect that the
prisoners shall remain ... release of life convicts and it goes against the basic
structure of the Constitution on the aspect of federalism.
● The judiciary has struck
even while invoking the provisions of Article 227 of the Constitution, it is provided that the High Court would exercise such powers most sparingly ... judiciary has been considered as a part of the basic structure of the Constitution and such independence is postulated not only from the executive