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The Scope and Limits of Constitutional Amendments under Article 368: An Analysis of Landmark Judicial Decisions

Published On: 5th May 2025 Authored By: Saanya Vashishtha & Shreya Tiwari Under Article 368 of the Indian Constitution, the Parliament has the power to amend the Constitution.[1] Clause 1 to Article 368 specifically calls it the Parliament’s “Constituent Power”. 1. Shankari Prasad case – Article 368 as a Constituent Power In Shankari Prasad v. […]

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Government of NCT of Delhi v. Union of India (2018) 8 SCC 501

Published on: 5th May, 2025 Authored by: Saanya Vashishtha, Shreya Tiwari, Digvijay Pathak Background Article 1 of the Indian Constitution states that the territory of India shall comprise of States, Union Territories, and other such territories as acquired by India. The National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi was given the status of the capital in

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