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SHORT ANSWER: The Supreme Court ruled that the 39th Amendment violated the basic structure doctrine by protecting certain elections from judicial review. DETAILS: - The 39th Amendment aimed to shield the election of the Prime Minister and other officials from judicial scrutiny. - The court emphasized that free and fair elections are essential to the Constitution's basic structure. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - The amendment was struck down, reinforcing the principle of judicial review in electoral matters. SOURCE: - Supreme Court Judgment, 1975
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