Basin structure of the Constitution allows the Parliament to amend features like rule of law, secularism, etc (True / False)
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False. Basin structure of the Constitution does not allow the Parliament to amend features like rule of law, secularism, etc
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- The basic structure principle of the Constitution applies to the amendment only.
- It states that Parliament cannot 'destroy or alter' the features' of the 'Indian constitution' which are basic in nature which include Supremacy of Constitution, Republican and 'democratic form of government', 'Secular nature', Separation of Power, Federal character, Independent Judiciary, etc.
- This feature is not in-built in the constitution. It has been followed based on the decision of the Supreme Court.
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