Minerva Mills v. Union of India

SC • 1980
Summary

The Court ruled that Parliament’s power to make Constitutional amendments is limited which itself is a basic feature of the Constitution. The judgement makes it clear that the Constitution, and not the Parliament is supreme.


Citations

AIR 1980 SC 1789

Keywords

Art 13, Basic Structure, Constitution, Constitutional Amendment

Overruled

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Notes
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Notes Raw Data

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