Facts of the Case The Parliament proposed a constitutional amendment to remove the word “Socialist” from the Preamble of the Constitution of India. The amendment […]
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A constitutional amendment was made to make India ‘non-socialist republic’. Does such amendment violate the basic structure of the constitution? Decide with reasons.
Facts of the Case The Parliament passed a Constitutional Amendment to remove the word “Socialist” from the Preamble, thereby describing India as a “non-socialist republic.” […]
Explain the Doctrine of Basic Structure in relation to amendment of Indian Constitution
Doctrine of Basic Structure in Relation to the Amendment of the Indian Constitution The Indian Constitution is a living document designed to evolve with the […]
Explain the process of Amendment of the Indian Constitution and discuss the Basic Structure Theory.
Flexibility and Stability in the Constitution The Constitution of India is a carefully framed document designed to be both flexible and stable. A Constitution must […]
Discuss the appointment of Judges and explain powers and functions of the Judiciary.
Role and Significance of the Judiciary The judiciary is one of the three pillars of democratic governance in India, responsible for protecting the Constitution, ensuring […]
Discuss the Scope of the Doctrine of Basic Structure formulated by the Supreme Court of the India in Kesavananda Bharati Case.
Genesis and Background The Doctrine of Basic Structure is a landmark principle in Indian constitutional law, formulated by the Supreme Court of India in the […]
Explain the Amendment of Indian Constitution and the Basic Structure Theory.
Constitutional Framework and Purpose The Indian Constitution, adopted in 1950, is one of the most comprehensive and dynamic constitutions in the world. To meet the […]
Explain the Parliament’s Power to amend the Indian Constitution with reference to the Doctrine of Basic Structure.
Constitutional Foundation and Importance The power of the Indian Parliament to amend the Constitution is one of the most significant aspects of India’s constitutional framework. […]
Discuss the evolution of the Basic Structure Theory in India.
The Need for Limiting Constitutional Amendments The Indian Constitution is often described as a living document, capable of growth and adaptation with time. However, to […]
Make a critical analysis of the Supreme Court Judgment in “Supreme Court Advocates on Record Association V. Union of India” (2015, SC) in the context of challenge to the NJAC Act
Background and Constitutional Context The independence of the judiciary is one of the most fundamental features of the Indian Constitution, ensuring that justice remains free […]
