he 24th amendment to the Indian Constitution was enacted by the then Indira Gandhi government in November 1971. The objective was to nullify the Supreme Court’s ruling that had left the Parliament with no power to curtail the Fundamental Rights. Clause (4) was inserted in Article 13, which states: “Nothing in this article shall apply to any amendment of this Constitution made under article 368.” This provision added more power to the Parliament when it comes to amending the Constitution. It brought Fundamental Rights within the purview of amendment procedure and judicial intervention or review of those amendments was prohibited. This amendment was challenged in the Keshavananda Bharti case and the court upheld it’s validity and also held that parliament has amending power to part III of the constitution subjected to not amending or affecting the basic structure of the constitution.
Which pillar inscription records the achievements of Samudragupta, often referred to as the 'Napoleon of India'?
Who discovered Bhimbetka?
Where was the Second Buddhist Council convened?
Freedom of the press is implied in the right to
The Famous Sun Temple at Konark (Odisha) is built in which Dynasty of Ancient India?
________ religion is related to Sannati.
Which Veda is often referred to as Brahma Veda?
‘Nauroj’ a nine day festival is was introduced in India by which of the following king?
Who donated the Jetavana monastery to Buddha?
Consider the following statements with reference to the Kailash temple at Ellora:
1. It is the largest monolithic structure in the world.
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