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Can Parliament amend or modify any of the Fundamental Rights given in the Constitution?
Parliament can do so only after a referendum
Parliament can amend them by special majority, but with recommendations of President
Parliament cannot amend any Fundamental Rights.
Parliament can amend but subject to judicial review
Parliament can amend Fundamental rights subjected to basic structure doctrine principle.
The basic structure doctrine is an Indian judicial principle that the Constitution of India has certain basic features that cannot be altered or destroyed through amendments by the parliament.
Key among these "basic features", are the fundamental rights granted to individuals by the constitution. The doctrine thus forms the basis of a limited power of the Supreme Court to review and strike down constitutional amendments (amendment of fundamental rights) enacted by the Parliament which conflict with or seek to alter this "basic structure" of the Constitution.
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