The Supreme Court of India ruled, in April 1973, that all provisions of the constitution, including Fundamental Rights can be amended. However, the Parliament cannot alter the basic structure of the constitution like secularism, a republican and democratic form of government, federalism, separation of powers. Often called the “Basic structure doctrine”, this decision is widely regarded as an important part of Indian history. The case was a culmination of a series of cases relating to limitations to the power to amend the Indian constitution.This decision is commonly referred to as, what? (name of the Appellant)
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Westminster Abbey where the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton is scheduled on April 29, 2011, the day Trishna 2011 is currently scheduled
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The Kesavananda Bharati vs. State of Kerala case.
The appellant being Kesavananda Bharati
Kesavananda
Kesavananda Bharti case