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Select the correct chronological order of the following judgements dealing with Fundamental Rights :
( D). ( B), (C), (A)
(A).(B),(C),(D)
(D), (A ), ( B), (C)
(D),(C).(B), (A)
Let's go through the judgments in question:
- A. K. Gopalan v/s State of Madras (1950): This was one of the first major cases dealing with Fundamental Rights in post-independence India. It addressed personal liberty and preventive detention.
- Golaknath v/s State of Punjab (1967): This case questioned the state's power to amend the Constitution and affect Fundamental Rights, leading to the precedent that Fundamental Rights could not be amended.
- Keshwanand Bharti v/s State of Kerala (1973): This landmark case introduced the doctrine of the basic structure of the Constitution, determining that the Constitution's basic framework could not be altered.
- Minerva Mills v/s Union of India (1980): This case reinforced and expanded upon the basic structure doctrine, ensuring the protection of certain essential rights and principles.
Answer:
- Option 3: (D), (A), (B), (C)
Correct Order: A. K. Gopalan ? Golaknath ? Keshwanand Bharti ? Minerva Mills
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