determining whether or not it destroys the basic
structure.
(ii) Article 21 of the Constitution in its broad perspective
seeks to protect the persons ... power of judicial review being an
integral part of the basic structure of the Constitution,
no Act of Parliament can exclude or curtail the powers
1997 (1) GLH 692], the constitution bench of the
Apex Court while considering Article 323A and 323B of the
Constitution of India held that clause ... Article 32
of the Constitution is part of the inviolable basic structure
of the Constitution. It was further held that all decisions of
Tribunals created
Pacs vs Union on 6 September, 2010
Author: H.K.Rathod
Bench: H.K.Rathod
within the respective jurisdiction is also a part of the basic structure of the Constitution. The distinction between the Act, enacted by the legislature ... High Courts and the Supreme Court. So far as the basic structure of the Constitution of India is concerned, the Apex Court in case
exercise of its
constitutional jurisdiction conferred
under Article 226 of the Constitution
of India held that the High Court can
pass an order interdicting ... integral and
essential feature of constitution and
is basic structure of constitution. It
was further held that look out of the
High Court
there has been a gross and manifest failure of justice
or the basic principles of natural justice have been flouted.
(h) In exercise ... 19618/2019 JUDGMENT
part of the basic structure of the Constitution by the
Constitution Bench of this Court in the case of L. Chandra
Kumar
power between the legislature and executive forms
part of the basic structure of the Constitution of India and any
attempts by the executives to legislate ... authority under the law would amount to violation of the basic
structure of the Constitution of India. The power to legislate is
incorporated under Article
consider inter alia whether a writ petition under
Article 226 of the Constitution against an order passed by a
statutory Tribunal exercising judicial functions ... Constitution forms a part of the basic structure of the
Constitution. Therefore, it cannot be curtailed by any provision
contained in any enactment of legislature
power
between the legislature and executive forms part of the basic
structure of the Constitution of India and any attempts by the
executives to legislate ... authority under the
law would amount to violation of the basic structure of the
Constitution of India. The power to legislate is incorporated
under Article
power between the Legislature and executive forms
part of the basic structure of the Constitution of India and
any attempts by the executives to legislate ... authority under the law would amount to
violation of the basic structure of the Constitution of
India. The power to legislate is incorporated under Article