basic structure doctrine of the Constitution of India
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The basic structure doctrine of the Constitution of India is a judicial principle, evolved by the Supreme Court, which holds that certain fundamental features of the Constitution cannot be altered or destroyed by constitutional amendments.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: basic structure doctrine of the Constitution of India Context triple: [Nanabhoy Palkhivala, knownFor, basic structure doctrine of the Constitution of India]
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Constitution of India
The Constitution of India is the supreme legal framework that establishes the structure, powers, and principles of the Indian state and guarantees fundamental rights to its citizens.
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Directive Principles of State Policy (India)
The Directive Principles of State Policy in India are non-justiciable guidelines enshrined in the Constitution that direct the state to promote social justice, economic welfare, and a more equitable society.
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Article 62 of the Constitution of India
Article 62 of the Constitution of India lays down the time frame and conditions for holding elections to fill vacancies in the offices of the President and Vice-President.
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Article 4 of the Constitution of India
Article 4 of the Constitution of India is a provision that allows Parliament to make supplemental, incidental, and consequential changes to the Constitution when reorganizing states or altering their boundaries, without treating such laws as constitutional amendments.
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Part V of the Constitution of India
Part V of the Constitution of India lays down the framework, powers, and functions of the Union (central) government, including the executive, parliament, and judiciary at the national level.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: basic structure doctrine of the Constitution of India Target entity description: The basic structure doctrine of the Constitution of India is a judicial principle, evolved by the Supreme Court, which holds that certain fundamental features of the Constitution cannot be altered or destroyed by constitutional amendments.
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A.
Constitution of India
The Constitution of India is the supreme legal framework that establishes the structure, powers, and principles of the Indian state and guarantees fundamental rights to its citizens.
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B.
Directive Principles of State Policy (India)
The Directive Principles of State Policy in India are non-justiciable guidelines enshrined in the Constitution that direct the state to promote social justice, economic welfare, and a more equitable society.
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C.
Article 62 of the Constitution of India
Article 62 of the Constitution of India lays down the time frame and conditions for holding elections to fill vacancies in the offices of the President and Vice-President.
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D.
Article 4 of the Constitution of India
Article 4 of the Constitution of India is a provision that allows Parliament to make supplemental, incidental, and consequential changes to the Constitution when reorganizing states or altering their boundaries, without treating such laws as constitutional amendments.
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E.
Part V of the Constitution of India
Part V of the Constitution of India lays down the framework, powers, and functions of the Union (central) government, including the executive, parliament, and judiciary at the national level.
- F. None of above. chosen
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