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In Re Berubari and Exchange of Enclaves, the Supreme Court held that –
Question

In Re Berubari and Exchange of Enclaves, the Supreme Court held that –

A.

Rule of law is not a part of the Constitution.

B.

Rule of law is a part of the Constitution.

C.

Preamble is not a part of the Constitution.

D.

Preamble is a part of the Constitution.

Correct option is C

In Re Berubari Union and Exchange of Enclaves (1960), the Supreme Court of India held that the Preamble is not a part of the Constitution. However, this view was later overruled by the Supreme Court in the Kesavananda Bharati case (1973), where it was held that the Preamble is indeed a part of the Constitution.
Information Booster:
The Preamble serves as an introductory statement to the Indian Constitution, reflecting its objectives and guiding principles, including justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity.
Additional Knowledge:
· Rule of law as a part of Constitution: This is a principle acknowledged later, but it wasn't a subject of the Berubari case.
· Preamble is a part of Constitution: This was confirmed in subsequent cases but not in the Re Berubari case.

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