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polity hard Fill in the Blank I.R. Coelho Case - Ninth Schedule and Basic Structure Review I.R. Coelho Ninth Schedule review critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

In I.R. Coelho v. State of Tamil Nadu (2007), the Supreme Court held that laws placed in the Ninth Schedule after April 24, 1973 (date of Kesavananda judgment) are subject to ______ review, and can be struck down if they violate fundamental rights forming part of basic structure.

  1. procedural
  2. basic structure
  3. administrative
  4. financial
polity hard True/False NJAC Case - Judicial Independence as Basic Structure NJAC judgment judicial independence critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

In Supreme Court Advocates-on-Record Association v. Union of India (2015), the Supreme Court struck down the 99th Constitutional Amendment establishing the National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC), holding that judicial independence is part of the basic structure and executive dominance in judicial appointments threatens separation of powers.

  1. True
  2. False
polity hard MCQ Anuradha Bhasin Case - Digital Rights and Proportionality Anuradha Bhasin digital rights critical for UPSC Mains and current affairs exams

In Anuradha Bhasin v. Union of India (2020), the Supreme Court applied the proportionality test to internet shutdowns. Which of the following was NOT a requirement imposed by the Court for imposing internet restrictions?

  1. Publication of shutdown orders for transparency
  2. Time-bound restrictions subject to periodic review
  3. Judicial review of shutdown decisions
  4. Complete prohibition of internet shutdowns under any circumstances
polity hard Fill in the Blank Shayara Bano Case - Gender Justice in Personal Law Shayara Bano gender justice critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

In Shayara Bano v. Union of India (2017), the Supreme Court struck down instant triple talaq (talaq-e-biddat) as violating Article ______ (right to equality), holding that constitutional values of gender equality override discriminatory religious customs.

  1. 14
  2. 15
  3. 19
  4. 21
polity hard True/False Navtej Singh Johar Case - Constitutional Morality Navtej Singh Johar Constitutional Morality critical for UPSC Mains and current affairs exams

In Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of India (2018), the Supreme Court decriminalized consensual same-sex relations by striking down Section 377 IPC, holding that Constitutional Morality (constitutional values of dignity, equality, liberty) prevails over social morality (majoritarian views).

  1. True
  2. False
polity hard MCQ Puttaswamy Case - Privacy Dimensions Puttaswamy privacy dimensions critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

In Justice K.S. Puttaswamy v. Union of India (2017), the 9-judge bench recognized right to privacy as intrinsic to Article 21. Which of the following is NOT one of the three dimensions of privacy identified in this judgment?

  1. Spatial privacy (control over physical space)
  2. Decisional privacy (autonomy over personal choices)
  3. Informational privacy (control over personal data)
  4. Economic privacy (protection of financial transactions)
polity hard True/False Minerva Mills Case - FR-DPSP Balance Minerva Mills FR-DPSP balance critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

In Minerva Mills v. Union of India (1980), the Supreme Court struck down parts of the 42nd Amendment that gave Directive Principles primacy over Fundamental Rights, holding that the balance between Part III and Part IV is part of the basic structure.

  1. True
  2. False
polity hard MCQ Kesavananda Bharati Case - Core Holdings Kesavananda Bharati core holdings critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

In Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala (1973), which of the following was NOT a core holding of the 13-judge Constitution Bench?

  1. Parliament can amend any part of the Constitution under Article 368
  2. Parliament cannot alter the 'basic structure' of the Constitution through amendments
  3. Fundamental Rights can be abridged but not destroyed by constitutional amendment
  4. The Preamble is not part of the Constitution and has no legal force
polity hard True/False Basic Structure - Ultimate Synthesis for Competitive Exams Basic structure ultimate synthesis critical for UPSC Mains and advanced SSC exams

For competitive exam success, understanding the basic structure doctrine requires recognizing it as both a conceptual framework (guiding interpretation of constitutional values) and a practical tool (enabling analytical, balanced answers to complex governance questions) — demanding integrated preparation combining text, cases, contemporary issues, and critical thinking.

  1. True
  2. False
polity hard True/False Basic Structure - Closing Philosophical Synthesis Basic structure philosophical synthesis critical for UPSC Mains and advanced SSC exams

The basic structure doctrine in Indian constitutionalism represents not just a legal doctrine but a normative commitment: that constitutional values (supremacy of Constitution, democracy, secularism, federalism, judicial review, rule of law, dignity) must guide governance, judicial interpretation, legislative action, and citizen engagement to realize transformative vision of constitutional identity — a commitment requiring continuous nurturing through democratic practice.

  1. True
  2. False
polity hard MCQ Basic Structure - Answer Writing Strategy for UPSC Mains Basic structure answer writing strategy critical for UPSC Mains success

When answering basic structure-related questions in UPSC Mains, candidates should structure responses to demonstrate:

  1. Only factual recall of constitutional articles
  2. Conceptual clarity, case study application, contemporary relevance, critical analysis, and balanced solutions
  3. Only criticism of current judicial activism
  4. Only historical evolution without present-day application
polity hard True/False Basic Structure - Final Closing Thought Basic structure comprehensive synthesis critical for UPSC Mains and advanced SSC exams

The basic structure doctrine in Indian constitutionalism exemplifies a living tradition: rooted in enduring constitutional values but adaptive to changing societal needs through judicial interpretation, legislative action, and democratic practice — requiring aspirants to develop integrated, analytical understanding for competitive exam success and, more importantly, for responsible citizenship in a constitutional democracy.

  1. True
  2. False
polity hard MCQ Basic Structure - Comprehensive Answer Template for UPSC Mains Basic structure answer template critical for UPSC Mains success

Which answer template best demonstrates mastery of the basic structure doctrine for UPSC Mains?

  1. Article number + definition only
  2. Concept definition + landmark case illustration + contemporary application + critical analysis + balanced solution
  3. Only case names without explanation
  4. Only contemporary issues without constitutional basis
polity hard True/False Basic Structure - Ultimate Synthesis for Competitive Exams Basic structure ultimate synthesis critical for UPSC Mains and advanced SSC exams

For competitive exam success, understanding the basic structure doctrine requires recognizing it as both a constitutional safeguard (preserving core values against amendment) and a dynamic framework (enabling constitutional evolution through democratic practice) — demanding integrated preparation combining text, cases, contemporary issues, and critical thinking.

  1. True
  2. False
polity hard MCQ Basic Structure - Final Exam Preparation Tip Basic structure revision strategy critical for UPSC Mains and SSC exam preparation

For last-minute revision of the basic structure doctrine for competitive exams, aspirants should prioritize:

  1. Memorizing all constitutional articles verbatim
  2. Key concepts (basic structure evolution, proportionality test, core features), landmark cases (Kesavananda, Minerva Mills, SR Bommai, Puttaswamy), contemporary applications (digital rights, climate justice, intersectionality), and balanced analytical framework
  3. Only recent political controversies without constitutional basis
  4. Only historical evolution without contemporary application
polity hard Fill in the Blank Basic Structure - Article 13 Judicial Review and Basic Structure Judicial review and basic structure critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

Article 13 declares that laws inconsistent with Fundamental Rights shall be void, and the Supreme Court has held that judicial review under Article 13 is part of the basic structure, meaning Parliament cannot amend the Constitution to eliminate judicial review of ______ violations.

  1. procedural
  2. constitutional
  3. administrative
  4. financial
polity hard True/False Basic Structure - Core Takeaway for Aspirants Basic structure conceptual mastery critical for UPSC Mains and advanced SSC exams

The core takeaway for competitive exam aspirants on the basic structure doctrine in Indian constitutionalism is that it represents a living tradition: rooted in enduring constitutional values but adaptive to changing societal needs through judicial interpretation, legislative action, and democratic practice — requiring aspirants to develop integrated, analytical understanding for exam success.

  1. True
  2. False
polity hard MCQ Basic Structure - Summary and Synthesis for Exams Basic structure comprehensive preparation critical for UPSC Mains success

Which statement best captures the role of the basic structure doctrine in Indian constitutionalism for competitive exam preparation?

  1. Basic structure is a static list of features fixed in 1973
  2. Basic structure is a dynamic, adaptive framework that preserves core constitutional values while permitting constitutional evolution through democratic practice
  3. Basic structure applies only to Fundamental Rights amendments
  4. Basic structure can be overridden by Parliamentary supermajority
polity hard True/False Basic Structure - Amendment Power and Democratic Legitimacy Basic structure and democratic legitimacy critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

The basic structure doctrine balances parliamentary sovereignty with constitutional supremacy, ensuring that constitutional amendments, even with special majority and State ratification, cannot destroy core democratic features essential to constitutional identity.

  1. True
  2. False
polity hard MCQ Basic Structure - Contemporary Challenges and Adaptive Interpretation Basic structure and contemporary challenges critical for UPSC Mains and advanced SSC exams

Contemporary challenges like digital governance, climate change, and identity politics test the basic structure doctrine. Which approach best guides constitutional amendment review for these new challenges?

  1. Strict originalism: Only meanings understood in 1950 apply to basic structure
  2. Dynamic interpretation: Core basic structure values applied to contemporary contexts through proportionality, dignity, inclusive reasoning
  3. Deference to executive discretion in all new areas
  4. Elimination of judicial review for technological issues