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A brief explanation of Kesavananda Bharathi vs The State Of Kerla
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Harsh Vardhan 4 years, 10 months ago

This case relates to the amending power of the parliament . Aap chronology samajh lijiye pehle 1967: The question of basic structure first came up in Golaknath V State of Punjab 1971:The Government brought the 24 amebdment altering article 13(2) and Article 368 and giving itself unlimited amending powers 1973: Kesvananda Bharti V State of kerela In this case the supreme court put certain restrictions on the amending power of the parliament by directing that no amedment should destroy the basic structure of the constitution . Basic Structure are the basic features or the foundation of our constitution like sovereign,socialist,secular,democratic,republic. Therefore the SC interpreted Article 368 and it also held that Judicial Review under Article 13(2) is very much part of the basic structure therefore it also can't be amended.
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