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In Kesvananda Bharati v. State of Kerala the court by 7:6 majority held that
Parliament can amend any provisions of the Constitution under its constituent power (Article 368)
It can ament Fundamental Rights also
The Parliament power to amend does not include the power to alter the basic structure or frame work of the Constitution
All the above
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