SHORT ANSWER:
The outcomes of the Minerva Mills and SR Bommai cases reinforced the basic structure doctrine of the Constitution.
DETAILS:
- The Minerva Mills case (1980) established that Parliament cannot alter the basic structure of the Constitution.
- The SR Bommai case (1994) clarified the limits of the President's power under Article 356 regarding the imposition of President's Rule in states.
- Both cases emphasized the importance of judicial review and the balance of power between the legislature and the judiciary.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- No direct punishment; however, violations of the basic structure can lead to judicial intervention.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India, Supreme Court Judgments.
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