Constitution, is a part of the basic structure of the
Constitution of India vide. L. Chandrakumar v. Union of India , . After considering its earlier decisions ... Article 32 of the Constitution is an integral and essential feature of
the Constitution, constituting part of its basic structure. Ordinarily,
therefore, the power
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State in the field of education.
Secularism is the basic structure of the Constitution. Clause (1)
of Article 28 prohibits imparting of 'religious instructions ... structure of the Constitution is unchangeable and only such
amendments to the Constitution are allowed which do not affect its
basic structure
course is an affront to Parliamentary supremacy which is a basic structure of the Constitution. Section 97(1) and Article 254 of the Constitution operate ... Legislature. It is against the fundamental principles and percepts and basic structure of Constitution. Kerala Order 34 not being a law made by the Legislature
arbitrary, illegal, unconstitutional, lack in legislative competence and opposed to basic structures of the Constitution and violative of fundamental rights guaranteed to the petitioners-employees ... illegal, unjust, unconstitutional, lacking in legislative competence and opposed to basic structure of the Constitution and violative of fundamental rights guaranteed to the petitioners under
power to amend the Constitution so as to damage or destroy its basic or essential features or its basic structure. We hold that all amendments ... Parliament since they damage the basic or essential feature of the Constitution or its basic structure."
16. In the present case, admittedly, the Karnataka
power to amend the Constitution so as to damage or destroy its basic or essential features or its basic structure. We hold that all amendments ... Parliament since they damage the basic or essential features of the Constitution or its basic structure".
16. In the present case, admittedly, the Karnataka
Constitution.
24. There is no doubt that judicial review under
Articles 32 and 226 of the Constitution forms a basic
structure of the Constitution ... Tribunals within their
jurisdiction is also a part of the basic structure of the
Constitution. ( L.Chandra Kumar v. Union of India & Ors. ,
.
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