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‘’Powers of the parliament to amend the constitution is wide but not unlimited.

“Explain this statement.​

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Answered by chaharsomya6
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The Judgement of the Supreme Court thus makes it clear that the Constitution is Supreme not the Parliament. Parliament cannot have unlimited amending power so as to damage or destroy the Constitution to which it owes its existence and also derives its power. ... 226 and 227 and the Supreme Court under Art

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Answered by Sneha0801
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Parliament cannot have unlimited amending power so as to damage or destroy the Constitution to which it owes its existence and also derives its power. ... The Supreme Court in this case held these provisions as unconstitutional because they deny judicial review which is basic feature of the Constitution.

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