In this video, we discuss the Minerva Mill Case (1980), a pivotal Supreme Court judgment that reinforced the supremacy of the Constitution of India. The case arose from challenges to amendments that sought to limit judicial review and alter the balance of power between the Parliament and the judiciary. The Supreme Court ruled that the fundamental rights and the basic structure doctrine are integral to the Constitution, asserting that Parliament cannot alter the essential features of the Constitution. Join us as we explore the case's background, the key arguments, and its significant implications for Indian democracy and constitutional law.
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