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The Kesavananda Bharati case : The untold story of struggle for supremacy by supreme court of India

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Publication details: New Delhi Universal Law Publishing Co.Pvt.Ltd. 2012Description: 152p ixISBN:
  • 9789350351406
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.020000 AND-2
Contents:
Contents The political overtones of the Kesavananda case Tensions and conflicts in the case Justice beg's [sic] illness and hospitalization Was there a ratio in Kesavananda case that "Parliament has no power to amend the basic structure of the Constitution"? Did Justice Chandrachud change his judgment? Were fundamental rights held to be a part of the basic structure in the Kesavananda case? The immediate response of government to the Kesavananda judgments How the Kesavananda case survived an attempt to reverse it by the court Parliament/governments [sic] attempt to overcome the Kesavananda "majority view" Did the Supreme Court or Parliament prevail in the struggle for supremacy? Basic structure later distilled by the Supreme Court Conclusion.
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BOOKs . Library Compactors 342.02 AND-3 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) HB Available Donated By Vice Chancellor's Office, NLSIU 37634
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Contents
The political overtones of the Kesavananda case
Tensions and conflicts in the case
Justice beg's [sic] illness and hospitalization
Was there a ratio in Kesavananda case that "Parliament has no power to amend the basic structure of the Constitution"?
Did Justice Chandrachud change his judgment?
Were fundamental rights held to be a part of the basic structure in the Kesavananda case?
The immediate response of government to the Kesavananda judgments
How the Kesavananda case survived an attempt to reverse it by the court
Parliament/governments [sic] attempt to overcome the Kesavananda "majority view"
Did the Supreme Court or Parliament prevail in the struggle for supremacy?
Basic structure later distilled by the Supreme Court
Conclusion.

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