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FR - 3 - Coggle Diagram
FR - 3
- Main Point 2: Evolution of Judicial Interpretation
- Subpoint 2.1: Shankari Prasad vs Union of India Case (1951)
- Subpoint 2.2: Golaknath vs State of Punjab Case (1967)
- Subpoint 2.3: Keshavananda Bharati Case (1973)
- Subpoint 2.4: 42nd Constitutional Amendment (1976)
- Subpoint 2.5: Minerva Mill Case (1980)
- Main Point 4: Rule of Law and Right to Equality
- Subpoint 4.1: Article 14 guarantees right to equality before the law and equal protection of laws
- Subpoint 4.2: Equality before the law ensures absence of privileges and jurisdiction exceptions
- Subpoint 4.3: Rule of law emphasizes supremacy of regular law and legal spirit
- Subpoint 4.4: Equal protection of laws ensures equality among equals with reasonable classification
- Main Point 5: Benefits of Basic Structure
- Subpoint 5.1: Maintains supremacy of the Constitution
- Subpoint 5.2: Balances three organs of the State
- Subpoint 5.3: Balances Part III and Part IV of the Constitution
- Subpoint 5.4: Provides dynamism and foundation for constitutional evolution
- Main Point 1: Amendability of Fundamental Rights
- Subpoint 1.1: Article 13 (2) prohibits laws that abridge Fundamental Rights
- Subpoint 1.2: The Parliament can amend the Constitution, including Fundamental Rights, under Article 368
- Main Point 3: Doctrine of Basic Structure
- Subpoint 3.1: Parliament can amend Constitution within the basic structure
- Subpoint 3.2: Basic structure includes aspects such as sovereignty, socialism, secularism, etc.