Question

In India, how is the Rule of Law regarded in the context of the Constitution and natural justice?

A It is not considered a part of the Constitution Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
B It can be abrogated or destroyed by Parliament Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
C It is applicable only to specific legal cases and not as a general principle Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
D It is regarded as a part of the basic structure of the Constitution and cannot be abrogated or destroyed by Parliament. It is also considered a part of natural justice Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

Solution

It is regarded as a part of the basic structure of the Constitution and cannot be abrogated or destroyed by Parliament. It is also considered a part of natural justice, Explanation: In India, the meaning of rule of law has been much expanded. It is regarded as a part of the basic structure of the Constitution and, therefore, it cannot be abrogated or destroyed even by Parliament. It is also regarded as a part of natural justice.

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