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Rights other than fundamental rights enumerated in the Constitution can be enforced by High Court under Article 226.
Separation of powers between different organs of state is a consequence of principles of equality enshrined in Article 14.
The “basic structure” principle implies certain features of Constitution cannot be changed
In keshavnanda bharati case the SC over ruled GolakNath’s case decision that Fundamental Rights cannot be amended under Article 368.
4th statement is incorrect. In Kesavananda Bharati case (1973), the Supreme Court overruled its judgement in the Golak Nath case (1967). It upheld the validity of the 24th Amendment Act (1971) and stated that Parliament is empowered to abridge or take away any of the Fundamental Rights.
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