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Kesavananda: case and its legacy | Divided courtroom set Par
Kesavananda: case and its legacy | Divided courtroom set Par
Kesavananda: case and its legacy | Divided courtroom set Parliament-Constitution rules of engagement
Fifty years ago, by the narrowest possible margin of 7-6, a 13-judge Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court ruled that the “basic structure” of the Constitution is inviolable and cannot be amended by Parliament.
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