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_________ Amendment was passed shortly after the decision in the Bela Banerjee case
Twenty-Fifth
The Fourth
Forty Second
Forty Fourth
- The Fourth Amendment () was introduced in 1955. It was a response to the Bela Banerjee case where the Supreme Court emphasized the need to provide fair compensation for land acquisition.
- The Twenty-Fifth Amendment mainly dealt with the transfer of power during emergencies and not with property compensation concerns, making it irrelevant to the Bela Banerjee case.
- The Forty-Second Amendment was passed during the Emergency period and made extensive changes to the Constitution, but it is unrelated to the Bela Banerjee case.
- The Forty-Fourth Amendment aimed to undo many provisions of the Forty-Second Amendment, focusing on fundamental rights, but not specifically in relation to property or land compensation issues.
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