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Union Bank Of India, Bombay vs Suresh Bhailal Mehta And Anr. on 23 April, 1996

234); State of Kerala vs. Union of India (AIR 1978 SC 68); High Court of Judicature at Bombay versus Suresh Kumar RangraoPatil (AIR 1997 SC 2631); and recently in Supreme Court Advocates on Record versus Union of India (2015) AIR SCW 5457. It is neither possible nor proper to make an exhaustive list of features that constitute Basic Structure of a Constitution. It has been held that for determining what part or feature of Constitution is its Basic Structure, one has perforce to examine in each case, place of particular feature in the Constitutional scheme, its object and purpose and consequence of its amendment on the integrity of the Constitution. Supremacy of the Constitution, democracy, independence of judiciary, rule of law, socialist, secular foundation of polity are amongst the Constitutional features that have been held to constitute basic Structure of the Constitution and therefore not amendable in exercise of amending power provided under the Constitution.
Gujarat High Court Cites 7 - Cited by 8 - Full Document

Supreme Court Advocates-On-Record ... vs Union Of India on 16 October, 2015

234); State of Kerala vs. Union of India (AIR 1978 SC 68); High Court of Judicature at Bombay versus Suresh Kumar RangraoPatil (AIR 1997 SC 2631); and recently in Supreme Court Advocates on Record versus Union of India (2015) AIR SCW 5457. It is neither possible nor proper to make an exhaustive list of features that constitute Basic Structure of a Constitution. It has been held that for determining what part or feature of Constitution is its Basic Structure, one has perforce to examine in each case, place of particular feature in the Constitutional scheme, its object and purpose and consequence of its amendment on the integrity of the Constitution. Supremacy of the Constitution, democracy, independence of judiciary, rule of law, socialist, secular foundation of polity are amongst the Constitutional features that have been held to constitute basic Structure of the Constitution and therefore not amendable in exercise of amending power provided under the Constitution.
Supreme Court of India Cites 444 - Cited by 284 - J S Khehar - Full Document
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