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  1. A Detailed Analysis of Kesavananda Bharati Case
  2. केशवानंद भारती केस क्या है, जिससे संविधान की सर्वोच्चता कायम हुई
  3. Constitution Day: How SC championed the rights of marginalized
  4. Kesavananda Bharati Case Explained in Simple Words
  5. A Detailed Analysis of Kesavananda Bharati Case
  6. केशवानंद भारती केस क्या है, जिससे संविधान की सर्वोच्चता कायम हुई
  7. Kesavananda Bharati Case Explained in Simple Words
  8. Constitution Day: How SC championed the rights of marginalized
  9. Kesavananda Bharati Case Explained in Simple Words
  10. केशवानंद भारती केस क्या है, जिससे संविधान की सर्वोच्चता कायम हुई


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A Detailed Analysis of Kesavananda Bharati Case

7) Conclusion: Introduction “There were ‘grave consequences’ to treating the constitution as ‘as ordinary law to be changed at the will of the party in power’. If governments always could be trusted, there would have been no need for Fundamental Right.” While reaching at the end of arguments in the Kesavananda Bharati case, the legendary Indian jurist, and one of the craftsmen whose names deserve to be mentioned for outstanding contribution, Senior Advocate Among those landmark cases, Kesavananda Bharati vs. State of Kerala which established the ‘ ‘Doctrine of Basic Structure’ is a common law doctrine that is well recognized in India, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Pakistan, and Uganda. According to this doctrine, the Constitution of a sovereign state has some basic features or framework which cannot be amended or abrogated by the legislature at any time. In India, this doctrine was formulated by the Supreme Court through a series of cases in the 1950s and 1970s that formed the background of the establishment of Kesavananda Bharati vs. State of Kerala in 1973. The Kesavananda Bharati case is also known as the ‘Fundamental Rights Case’ as well as the ‘Basic Structure Doctrine’ case because in this case, this doctrine was first adopted by the Supreme Court. Under Thus the Supreme Court established that even the constitutionally elected Government cannot do whatever it wishes to do especially in cases of Constitutional amendments. The Government can amend the Constitution for the need...

केशवानंद भारती केस क्या है, जिससे संविधान की सर्वोच्चता कायम हुई

नई दिल्ली- मौलिक अधिकारों के लिए भारत में ऐतिहासिक कानूनी लड़ाई लड़ने वाले याचिकाकर्ता स्वामी केशवानंद भारती का रविवार को 80 साल की उम्र में निधन हो गया। भले ही सुप्रीम कोर्ट से उन्हें अपने केस में राहत नहीं मिली, लेकिन उनकी वजह से हमेशा के लिए देश में संसद पर भी संविधान की सर्वोच्चता कायम हो गई। आइए जानते हैं कि यह केस इतना चर्चित क्यों है और जो अब सदा के लिए भारतीय न्याय व्यवस्था का ऐसा हिस्सा बन चुका है, जिसके आधार पर अदालतें मुकदमों की दशा और दिशा तय करती हैं। देश में कायम हुई संविधान की सर्वोच्चता जगदगुरु शंकराचार्य संस्थानम एदनीर मठ के प्रमुख स्वामी केशवानंद भारती ही उस ऐतिहासिक केस के याचिकाकर्ता थे, जिसपर आए सुप्रीम कोर्ट के ऐतिहासिक फैसले ने देश में संविधान की सर्वोच्चता को व्यवहारिक रूप से कायम किया है। यही वजह है कि 'केशवानंद भारती बनाम केरल राज्य' के मुकदमे को भारतीय न्याय व्यवस्था के लिए हमेशा-हमेशा के वास्ते मील के पत्थर के रूप में स्थापित कर दिया। सुप्रीम कोर्ट ने अपने उस ऐतिहासिक फैसले से साफ कर दिया कि देश की संसद भी संविधान के आधारभूत ढांचे को नहीं बदल सकती; या एक तरह से यूं कह लीजिए की देश में संविधान की सर्वोच्चता कायम हुई। 24 अप्रैल, 1973 को सुप्रीम कोर्ट ने केशवानंद केस में अपना ऐतिहासिक निर्णय सुनाते हुए कहा, 'संविधान के मूलभूत ढांचे का उल्लंघन नहीं हो सकता और इसे संसद के द्वारा संशोधित नहीं किया जा सकता।' यानी इस फैसले से देश में यह संवैधानिक लकीर खींच दी गई कि संविधान संशोधन के अधिकार के जरिए संसद देश के संविधान के मूल ढांचे या आवश्यक तत्वों को संशोधित नहीं कर सकती। मौलिक अधिकारों की रक्षा के लिए पहुंच थे सुप्रीम कोर्ट स्वामी केशवानंद भारती ने केरल...

Constitution Day: How SC championed the rights of marginalized

NEW DELHI: As the country celebrates the 73rd Constitution Day, the Supreme Court has over the decades played a pivotal role in rendering landmark judgments many of which championed the rights of the marginalized. Speaking at the Constitution Day event in New Delhi, Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud Saturday said India's liberation from colonial rule and the drafting of the Constitution were simultaneous projects. "The prolonged struggle for independence culminated with the demise of the colonial reign, and the birth of an independent nation governed by self-rule," the Chief Justice of India said. "Our Constitution is a social contract entered into between those who are in power, historically and those who are oppressed and sought to change the power hegemony and choose to govern themselves," CJI Chandrachud said. Constitution Day also known as 'Samvidhan Divas', is celebrated on November 26 every year to commemorate the adoption of the Constitution of India on November 26, 1949. A unique feature of the Indian Constitution, the cornerstone of India's democracy, is that every law made by the parliament can be subjected to interpretation by the Supreme Court. Here are some of the landmark judgments where the Supreme Court's ruling changed the life of ordinary people for the better. Kesvanand Bharti case: No judgment has been more instrumental in preserving the integrity of the Indian Constitution than the famous Kesvanand Bharti case of 1973. A 13-judge bench of the Supr...

Kesavananda Bharati Case Explained in Simple Words

Kesavananda Bharati case explained. Kesavananda Bharati Sripadagalvaru & Ors. vs the State of Kerala & Anr. Writ Petition (Civil) 135 of 1970 Date of judgment: 24.04.1973 Introduction Kesavananda Bharati vs the State of Kerala is one of the landmark cases related to the Indian Constitution and is popularly known as the case of the fundamental rights. Kesavananda Bharati & Others vs the State of Kerala is the longest case in India, and its proceedings were held for 68 days, and more than 100 cases were cited in the proceedings. Moreover, to know what is right and wrong, the Constitutions of more than 70 countries were compared! • • • • • Background of Kesavananda Bharati & Others vs the State of Kerala After the independence, all the states were working to improve their state’s social and economic conditions. When the Indian Constitution came into existence, At that time, the resources and means of production were available only to limited people, and the state realised that this was not correct. Therefore, in the same way, the state of Kerala started to work upon this issue. The state government of Kerala brought the Now, this land reform Act restricted the property rights of the citizens. So, while using this Act, the state government acquired the land of Edneer Mutt (a Hindu institution of monks) located in Edneer, Kasaragod district, Kerala, India. Due to this takeover, the earnings of the Mutt diminished, and they started facing problems in managing the work of the Mut...

A Detailed Analysis of Kesavananda Bharati Case

7) Conclusion: Introduction “There were ‘grave consequences’ to treating the constitution as ‘as ordinary law to be changed at the will of the party in power’. If governments always could be trusted, there would have been no need for Fundamental Right.” While reaching at the end of arguments in the Kesavananda Bharati case, the legendary Indian jurist, and one of the craftsmen whose names deserve to be mentioned for outstanding contribution, Senior Advocate Among those landmark cases, Kesavananda Bharati vs. State of Kerala which established the ‘ ‘Doctrine of Basic Structure’ is a common law doctrine that is well recognized in India, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Pakistan, and Uganda. According to this doctrine, the Constitution of a sovereign state has some basic features or framework which cannot be amended or abrogated by the legislature at any time. In India, this doctrine was formulated by the Supreme Court through a series of cases in the 1950s and 1970s that formed the background of the establishment of Kesavananda Bharati vs. State of Kerala in 1973. The Kesavananda Bharati case is also known as the ‘Fundamental Rights Case’ as well as the ‘Basic Structure Doctrine’ case because in this case, this doctrine was first adopted by the Supreme Court. Under Thus the Supreme Court established that even the constitutionally elected Government cannot do whatever it wishes to do especially in cases of Constitutional amendments. The Government can amend the Constitution for the need...

केशवानंद भारती केस क्या है, जिससे संविधान की सर्वोच्चता कायम हुई

नई दिल्ली- मौलिक अधिकारों के लिए भारत में ऐतिहासिक कानूनी लड़ाई लड़ने वाले याचिकाकर्ता स्वामी केशवानंद भारती का रविवार को 80 साल की उम्र में निधन हो गया। भले ही सुप्रीम कोर्ट से उन्हें अपने केस में राहत नहीं मिली, लेकिन उनकी वजह से हमेशा के लिए देश में संसद पर भी संविधान की सर्वोच्चता कायम हो गई। आइए जानते हैं कि यह केस इतना चर्चित क्यों है और जो अब सदा के लिए भारतीय न्याय व्यवस्था का ऐसा हिस्सा बन चुका है, जिसके आधार पर अदालतें मुकदमों की दशा और दिशा तय करती हैं। देश में कायम हुई संविधान की सर्वोच्चता जगदगुरु शंकराचार्य संस्थानम एदनीर मठ के प्रमुख स्वामी केशवानंद भारती ही उस ऐतिहासिक केस के याचिकाकर्ता थे, जिसपर आए सुप्रीम कोर्ट के ऐतिहासिक फैसले ने देश में संविधान की सर्वोच्चता को व्यवहारिक रूप से कायम किया है। यही वजह है कि 'केशवानंद भारती बनाम केरल राज्य' के मुकदमे को भारतीय न्याय व्यवस्था के लिए हमेशा-हमेशा के वास्ते मील के पत्थर के रूप में स्थापित कर दिया। सुप्रीम कोर्ट ने अपने उस ऐतिहासिक फैसले से साफ कर दिया कि देश की संसद भी संविधान के आधारभूत ढांचे को नहीं बदल सकती; या एक तरह से यूं कह लीजिए की देश में संविधान की सर्वोच्चता कायम हुई। 24 अप्रैल, 1973 को सुप्रीम कोर्ट ने केशवानंद केस में अपना ऐतिहासिक निर्णय सुनाते हुए कहा, 'संविधान के मूलभूत ढांचे का उल्लंघन नहीं हो सकता और इसे संसद के द्वारा संशोधित नहीं किया जा सकता।' यानी इस फैसले से देश में यह संवैधानिक लकीर खींच दी गई कि संविधान संशोधन के अधिकार के जरिए संसद देश के संविधान के मूल ढांचे या आवश्यक तत्वों को संशोधित नहीं कर सकती। मौलिक अधिकारों की रक्षा के लिए पहुंच थे सुप्रीम कोर्ट स्वामी केशवानंद भारती ने केरल...

Kesavananda Bharati Case Explained in Simple Words

Kesavananda Bharati case explained. Kesavananda Bharati Sripadagalvaru & Ors. vs the State of Kerala & Anr. Writ Petition (Civil) 135 of 1970 Date of judgment: 24.04.1973 Introduction Kesavananda Bharati vs the State of Kerala is one of the landmark cases related to the Indian Constitution and is popularly known as the case of the fundamental rights. Kesavananda Bharati & Others vs the State of Kerala is the longest case in India, and its proceedings were held for 68 days, and more than 100 cases were cited in the proceedings. Moreover, to know what is right and wrong, the Constitutions of more than 70 countries were compared! • • • • • Background of Kesavananda Bharati & Others vs the State of Kerala After the independence, all the states were working to improve their state’s social and economic conditions. When the Indian Constitution came into existence, At that time, the resources and means of production were available only to limited people, and the state realised that this was not correct. Therefore, in the same way, the state of Kerala started to work upon this issue. The state government of Kerala brought the Now, this land reform Act restricted the property rights of the citizens. So, while using this Act, the state government acquired the land of Edneer Mutt (a Hindu institution of monks) located in Edneer, Kasaragod district, Kerala, India. Due to this takeover, the earnings of the Mutt diminished, and they started facing problems in managing the work of the Mut...

Constitution Day: How SC championed the rights of marginalized

NEW DELHI: As the country celebrates the 73rd Constitution Day, the Supreme Court has over the decades played a pivotal role in rendering landmark judgments many of which championed the rights of the marginalized. Speaking at the Constitution Day event in New Delhi, Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud Saturday said India's liberation from colonial rule and the drafting of the Constitution were simultaneous projects. "The prolonged struggle for independence culminated with the demise of the colonial reign, and the birth of an independent nation governed by self-rule," the Chief Justice of India said. "Our Constitution is a social contract entered into between those who are in power, historically and those who are oppressed and sought to change the power hegemony and choose to govern themselves," CJI Chandrachud said. Constitution Day also known as 'Samvidhan Divas', is celebrated on November 26 every year to commemorate the adoption of the Constitution of India on November 26, 1949. A unique feature of the Indian Constitution, the cornerstone of India's democracy, is that every law made by the parliament can be subjected to interpretation by the Supreme Court. Here are some of the landmark judgments where the Supreme Court's ruling changed the life of ordinary people for the better. Kesvanand Bharti case: No judgment has been more instrumental in preserving the integrity of the Indian Constitution than the famous Kesvanand Bharti case of 1973. A 13-judge bench of the Supr...

Kesavananda Bharati Case Explained in Simple Words

Kesavananda Bharati case explained. Kesavananda Bharati Sripadagalvaru & Ors. vs the State of Kerala & Anr. Writ Petition (Civil) 135 of 1970 Date of judgment: 24.04.1973 Introduction Kesavananda Bharati vs the State of Kerala is one of the landmark cases related to the Indian Constitution and is popularly known as the case of the fundamental rights. Kesavananda Bharati & Others vs the State of Kerala is the longest case in India, and its proceedings were held for 68 days, and more than 100 cases were cited in the proceedings. Moreover, to know what is right and wrong, the Constitutions of more than 70 countries were compared! • • • • • Background of Kesavananda Bharati & Others vs the State of Kerala After the independence, all the states were working to improve their state’s social and economic conditions. When the Indian Constitution came into existence, At that time, the resources and means of production were available only to limited people, and the state realised that this was not correct. Therefore, in the same way, the state of Kerala started to work upon this issue. The state government of Kerala brought the Now, this land reform Act restricted the property rights of the citizens. So, while using this Act, the state government acquired the land of Edneer Mutt (a Hindu institution of monks) located in Edneer, Kasaragod district, Kerala, India. Due to this takeover, the earnings of the Mutt diminished, and they started facing problems in managing the work of the Mut...

केशवानंद भारती केस क्या है, जिससे संविधान की सर्वोच्चता कायम हुई

नई दिल्ली- मौलिक अधिकारों के लिए भारत में ऐतिहासिक कानूनी लड़ाई लड़ने वाले याचिकाकर्ता स्वामी केशवानंद भारती का रविवार को 80 साल की उम्र में निधन हो गया। भले ही सुप्रीम कोर्ट से उन्हें अपने केस में राहत नहीं मिली, लेकिन उनकी वजह से हमेशा के लिए देश में संसद पर भी संविधान की सर्वोच्चता कायम हो गई। आइए जानते हैं कि यह केस इतना चर्चित क्यों है और जो अब सदा के लिए भारतीय न्याय व्यवस्था का ऐसा हिस्सा बन चुका है, जिसके आधार पर अदालतें मुकदमों की दशा और दिशा तय करती हैं। देश में कायम हुई संविधान की सर्वोच्चता जगदगुरु शंकराचार्य संस्थानम एदनीर मठ के प्रमुख स्वामी केशवानंद भारती ही उस ऐतिहासिक केस के याचिकाकर्ता थे, जिसपर आए सुप्रीम कोर्ट के ऐतिहासिक फैसले ने देश में संविधान की सर्वोच्चता को व्यवहारिक रूप से कायम किया है। यही वजह है कि 'केशवानंद भारती बनाम केरल राज्य' के मुकदमे को भारतीय न्याय व्यवस्था के लिए हमेशा-हमेशा के वास्ते मील के पत्थर के रूप में स्थापित कर दिया। सुप्रीम कोर्ट ने अपने उस ऐतिहासिक फैसले से साफ कर दिया कि देश की संसद भी संविधान के आधारभूत ढांचे को नहीं बदल सकती; या एक तरह से यूं कह लीजिए की देश में संविधान की सर्वोच्चता कायम हुई। 24 अप्रैल, 1973 को सुप्रीम कोर्ट ने केशवानंद केस में अपना ऐतिहासिक निर्णय सुनाते हुए कहा, 'संविधान के मूलभूत ढांचे का उल्लंघन नहीं हो सकता और इसे संसद के द्वारा संशोधित नहीं किया जा सकता।' यानी इस फैसले से देश में यह संवैधानिक लकीर खींच दी गई कि संविधान संशोधन के अधिकार के जरिए संसद देश के संविधान के मूल ढांचे या आवश्यक तत्वों को संशोधित नहीं कर सकती। मौलिक अधिकारों की रक्षा के लिए पहुंच थे सुप्रीम कोर्ट स्वामी केशवानंद भारती ने केरल...