Constitution, learned Additional Advocate-General submitted, the provisions under Article 243-D(6) of the Constitution of India are not opposed to the basic structure ... Constitution of India, the provision under Article 243-D(6) of the Constitution cannot also be said to be opposed to the basic structure theory
Indian Constitution, de hors Article 215 of the Constitution and the statute of Contempt of Courts Act, 1971 .
10. Basic structure theory was pleaded before ... High Court under Articles 226 and 227 is the basic structure of the Constitution, the said Constitutional powers cannot be taken away by any amendment
repelled holding that Article 371D does not violate the basic structure of the Constitution as contended, following the view expressed by the Constitution Bench ... contentions that the Presidential Order was violative of the basic structure of the Constitution and so also Article 371D were negatived by referring
Constitution or to destroy its basic structure. The identification of the features which constitute the basic structure of our Constitution has been the subject-matter ... laid down in the Constitution flows from the supremacy of the Constitution which is a basic feature of the Constitution. (Para 622). Chandrachud, J. felt
Constitution and on the High Courts under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution is part of the basic structure of the Constitution, forming ... inherent part of the basic structure and it cannot be abrogated without affecting the basic structure of the Constitution." The essence of constitutional
Constitution and sometimes even beyond when it concerns the basic structure of the Constitution, ( Kesavananda Bharathi v. State of Kerala , and Minerva Mills Limited ... there may be many fundamental rights sprouting from the basic structure of the Constitution which are not defined in the Constitution so as to decipher
Article 226 of the Constitution is a part of inviolable basic structure of the Constitution and it cannot be said that such Tribunals are effective ... Article 32 of the Constitution is an integral and essential feature of the Constitution, constituting part of its basic structure. Ordinarily, therefore, the power
Constitution, separation of powers, judicial review, federal character of the Constitution, sovereignty, integrity and unity of the country are some of the basic structures ... Article 32 of the Constitution is part of the inviolable basic structure of our Constitution. While this jurisdiction cannot be ousted, other Courts and Tribunals
gain saying that the judicial review is the basic structure of the Constitution and all actions of the Government or any other authority or holder ... petitioners that the rule of law is the basic structure of the Constitution. For maintenance of rule of law vesting judicial review in higher Constitutional
territorial jurisdiction and it is a part of the basic structure of the Constitution of India.
18. In order to appreciate the submissions advanced before ... Article 32 of the Constitution is part of the inviolable basic structure of the Constitution. While this jurisdiction cannot be ousted, other Courts and Tribunals