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Kesavananda Bharati Case Summary by Raghav Naidu is a document available to read on EtoBox.

The document summarizes the key points from a 1973 Supreme Court of India case involving the interpretation of articles 31A, 31B and 368 of the Indian Constitution regarding the ability of Parliament to amend the Constitution and abridge fundamental rights. The court held that while Parliament can make reasonable amendments to the Constitution and reasonable abridgments of fundamental rights in the public interest, it cannot abolish fundamental rights or alter the basic structure or identity of the Constitu

Author
Raghav Naidu
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