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Question : In which of the following cases did the Supreme Court of India pronounce the theory of the ‘Basic Structure’ of the Constitution?

Option 1: Kesavananda Bharati Case, 1973

Option 2: Golaknath Case, 1967

Option 3: Minerva Mills Case, 1980

Option 4: Swaran Singh Case, 1989


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Correct Answer: Kesavananda Bharati Case, 1973


Solution : The correct answer is Kesavananda Bharati Case, 1973.

In the historic decision of Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala, the Supreme Court of India established the notion of the "Basic Structure" of the Constitution. The date of this momentous ruling was April 24, 1973. The Supreme Court's ruling in this case established the principle that the Parliament's ability to amend the Constitution has limits and that it cannot change the fundamental elements or framework of the Constitution.

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