The basic structure doctrine : protector of constitutional intergrity

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Main Author: Nariman, Rohinton (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Haryana, India : LexisNexis ©2025
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505 0 |a 1. Historical background to the framing of India's constitution -- 2. The gathering storm: the first amendment to the constitution of India and Sankari Prasad's Case -- 3. Basic structure born: Sajjan Singh; Golak Nath; The constitution 24th & 25th amendments, 1971; and Kesavananda Bharati's Case -- 4. The judgement in Indira Gandhu's Case: H M Seervai changes his mind and supports basic structure -- 5. Weighed ine the scales: pros and cons -- 6. The conflicting views of constitution benches in Minerva Milld, Waman Rao and Bhim Singhji -- 7. The attempt to clarify the law by a nine judge bench in IR Coelho's case -- 8. Later judgements which have applied the basic structure doctrine -- 9. India shows the way to the rest of the world 
650 0 |a Constitutional law 
650 0 |a Judicial review 
650 0 |a Rule of law 
650 0 |a Separation of powers 
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