valid. There is also no invasion of any basic structure of
the Constitution. [7 A-F]
Indira Nehru Gandhi v. Rai Narain ... invalidity, he
maintained that it constituted an invasion of the basic
structure of the Constitution, and contended that this Court
had invalidated a similar amendment
life and vicissitudes of times. The Constitution
and the directive principles of State policy, read with the
basic fundamental rights, provide us with a compass ... what could be described as a basic "structure" of the
Constitution must necessarily be found in express provisions
of the construction
effectiveness of
its orders derived their force from Article 226 of the
Constitution itself, These could not be touched by an
ordinary act of Parliament ... directive principles
of the State Policy as part of the basic structure of our
Constitution. At any rate, he submits that in judging the
reasonableness
effectiveness of its orders derived their force from Article 226 of the Constitution itself. These could not be touched by an ordinary act of Parliament ... directive principles of the State Policy as part of the basic structure of our Constitution. At any rate, he submits that in judging the reasonableness
counsel before this Court either for conflict with the basic structure of the Constitution or for mala fides of any sort (legal or factual
Mrs. Maneka Gandhi vs Union Of India (Uoi) And Anr. on 25 January, 1978
Equivalent
Maneka Gandhi vs Union Of India on 25 January, 1978
Equivalent citations: 1978 AIR 597
Sunil Batra Etc vs Delhi Administration And Ors. Etc on 30 August, 1978
Equivalent citations
Nandini Satpathy vs Dani (P.L.) And Anr on 7 April, 1978
Equivalent citations: 1978
Avinder Singh Etc vs State Of Punjab & Anr. Etc on 19 September, 1978
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