Constitution, and (2) it must not offend against the provisions
of Articles 13(1) and (2) of the Constitution. 'Basic structure ... para 179)
"179. Democracy is a part of the basic structure of our
Constitution; and rule of law, and free and fair elections
Democracy and free elections are part of
the basic structure of the Constitution. In
Indira Nehru Gandhi v. Raj Narain , 1975 Supp ... issue and the observations were in the context
of basic structure of the Constitution.
Thereafter, this Court reiterated that
democracy is the basic structure
virtue of the aforestated amendment and
enactment of the Act, basic structure of the Constitution of India has been
altered and therefore, they should ... writ petitions) to be a part of the basic structure of the Constitution),
should continue or not continue. The impression in peoples mind would
till the suitable law is
enacted; that one of the basic structures of our Constitution is
"republican and democratic form of government and, therefore ... participation of people.
56. Free and fair election is a basic structure of the Constitution and
necessarily includes within its ambit the right
illegal, arbitrary, void, without
jurisdiction, unwarranted and violative of the basic structure
of the Constitution of India and is opposed to the very spirit ... Every action of the authorities should be inconsonance with
the basic structure of the Constitution of India which is the dream of the
founding fathers
issue such
directions. Article 226 is a part of the basic structure of the
Constitution of India ( L. Chandra Kumar v. Union of India ... which in view
of its being a part of the basic structure of the Constitution cannot
be negated even by a constitutional amendment much less
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Apart from the
task of upholding the Constitution, it is clothed with the authority of
interpreting the Constitution as well. The object ... Courts and
Tribunals is nothing but part of basic structure of Constitution.
There is no doubt that Tribunals should not adjudicate upon matters
which require