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Where are the cases related to Federal relations heard directly?

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Answered by satyanarayanojha216
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The cases related to Federal relations

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The cases related to Federal relations are heard in the Supreme Court.

  • In the Kesavananda Bharati versus province of Kerala(1976) case, the Supreme Court decided that all provisions of the constitution, including Fundamental Rights can be altered. Be that as it may, the Parliament can't adjust the fundamental structure of the constitution like secularism, majority rules system, federalism, partition of forces.
  • In testing a religious custom, spreading over hundreds of years, against the fundamentals of sexual orientation equity, the Supreme Court in Indian Young Lawyers Association v. Territory of Kerala by a 4:1 choice, held that the Sabarimala strict custom, which precludes ladies in their 'menstruating time's from entering the Temple, disregards key rights ensured to ladies under the Constitution. Equity Indu Malhotra's difference has brought up issues about the degree to which set up strict practices can be tested on thoughts of fairness.
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