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The landmark Supreme Court judgment in the case Subhash Sharma v. Union of India (1991) refers to which one of the following basic features of the Constitution of India ?
Judicial Review
Rule of Law
Free and fair elections
Fundamental Rights
- Option 1: Judicial Review
- The Subhash Sharma v. Union of India (1991) case emphasizes the basic feature of Judicial Review.
- Judicial Review is the power of the judiciary to examine the constitutionality of legislative acts.
- Option 2: Rule of Law
- This refers to the principle that law should govern a nation, as opposed to arbitrary decisions by individual government officials.
- Option 3: Free and fair elections
- This ensures that elections are conducted impartially and without bias, reflecting true democratic principles.
- Option 4: Fundamental Rights
- These are basic human rights guaranteed by the Constitution for the individual's development.
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