SHORT ANSWER:
The Kesavananda Bharati case established the basic structure doctrine, which limits Parliament's power to amend the Constitution.
DETAILS:
- The Supreme Court ruled that while Parliament can amend the Constitution, it cannot alter its basic structure.
- This doctrine protects fundamental rights and the core principles of the Constitution.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- Any amendment that violates the basic structure can be struck down by the judiciary.
SOURCE:
- Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala, 1973, Supreme Court of India
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