Kesavananda Bharati v Union of India (1973)

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I completely agree with this landmark judgment. The SC ruled that Parliament's power to amend the Constitution has its limitations. The 24th Amendment, allowing Parl to change the Constitution without a 2/3 majority in both Houses, was struck down. This set a crucial precedent for the doctrine of basic structure. The judgment reinforced the supremacy of the Constitution and restricted the power of Parl to alter it. For AILET, this judgment is crucial in understanding the limitations of legislative power and the importance of judicial review. The concept of basic structure has been a cornerstone of constitutional law in India and has been consistently applied in various judgments, including the landmark NFHS case.

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