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In which of the following cases has it been held that the doctrine of basic features does not constitute a limitation on the legislature while enactin
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In which of the following cases has it been held that the doctrine of basic features does not constitute a limitation on the legislature while enacting ordinary legislation?

A.

Indira Gandhi v. Raj Narain

B.

Swadeshi Industries v. Workmen

C.

Royappa v. State of Tamil Nadu

D.

Kishor v. State of Rajasthan

Correct option is A


In Indira Gandhi v. Raj Narain, the Supreme Court observed that the doctrine of basic structure applies to constitutional amendments, not ordinary legislation.

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