including Courts subordinate to the High
Courts. It is a basic structure of the Constitution, as held by the
Supreme Court in L. Chandra Kumar ... Article 32 of the Constitution is an
integral and essential feature of the Constitution, constituting part
of its basic structure. Ordinarily, therefore, the power
Referring to Section 142 of the Constitution of Jammu &
Kashmir, corresponding to Article 329-A of the Constitution of India, the
Court observed ... Constitution of J & K violates the basic structure of the
Constitution. This challenge is also not based on a sound principle."
Lakhbir Singh
Article 32 of the Constitution is an integral and
essential feature of the Constitution, constituting part 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
property under Article 300-A is
not a basic feature or structure of the Constitution. It is only a
constitutional right. ...
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58. ...The principle
Supreme Court referred to Article 243-O of
the Constitution of India which mandates that all election disputes
CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO.8450 ... judicial review which is the basic structure of the Constitution, but
ordinarily such jurisdiction would not be exercised. In
C.Subrahmanyam v. K.Ramanjaneyullu
respondents. The 'Rule of Law', which is the basic
structure of the Constitution, has been substituted by 'Rule of
Convenience and Favouritism
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