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The Kesavananda Bharati case : by T.R. Andhyarujina the untold story of struggle for surpremacy by Supreme Court and parliment /

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Delhi Universal Law Publishing 2012Description: xi,152p. 23cm(Hb)ISBN:
  • 9789350351406
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.54085
Contents:
The political overtones of the Kesavananda case -- |t Tensions and conflicts in the case -- |t Justice beg’s [sic] illness and hospitalization -- |t Was there a ratio in Kesavananda case that "Parliament has no power to amend the basic structure of the Constitution"? -- |t Did Justice Chandrachud change his judgment? -- |t Were fundamental rights held to be a part of the basic structure in the Kesavananda case? -- |t The immediate response of government to the Kesavananda judgments -- |t How the Kesavananda case survived an attempt to reverse it by the court -- |t Parliament/governments [sic] attempt to overcome the Kesavananda "majority view" -- |t Did the Supreme Court or Parliament prevail in the struggle for supremacy? -- |t Basic structure later distilled by the Supreme Court -- |g Conclusion.
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English Books D.B.Act.Division Non-fiction 342.54085 AND (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not For Loan EN-96984

Includes index

The political overtones of the Kesavananda case -- |t Tensions and conflicts in the case -- |t Justice beg’s [sic] illness and hospitalization -- |t Was there a ratio in Kesavananda case that "Parliament has no power to amend the basic structure of the Constitution"? -- |t Did Justice Chandrachud change his judgment? -- |t Were fundamental rights held to be a part of the basic structure in the Kesavananda case? -- |t The immediate response of government to the Kesavananda judgments -- |t How the Kesavananda case survived an attempt to reverse it by the court -- |t Parliament/governments [sic] attempt to overcome the Kesavananda "majority view" -- |t Did the Supreme Court or Parliament prevail in the struggle for supremacy? -- |t Basic structure later distilled by the Supreme Court -- |g Conclusion.

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