GK Question

polity hard true_false

The Supreme Court has held that rule of law and judicial review are part of the basic structure, meaning Parliament cannot amend the Constitution to eliminate judicial review of legislative/executive action or establish arbitrary governance.

  1. True
  2. False

Answer: True

Rule of law and judicial review as basic structure: (a) Core features: (i) Rule of law: Supremacy of Constitution, equality before law, government under law, (ii) Judicial review: Courts' power to examine constitutionality of legislative/executive action, protect Fundamental Rights, (b) Unamendable core: Parliament cannot amend Constitution to: (i) Eliminate judicial review of legislative/executive action, (ii) Establish arbitrary governance without legal basis, (iii) Remove courts' power to protect Fundamental Rights, (iv) Create ouster clauses completely excluding judicial review of constitutional matters, (c) Applications: (i) Ouster clauses: L. Chandra Kumar (1997) held tribunals' decisions subject to HC/SC judicial review; ouster clauses cannot exclude constitutional courts' jurisdiction, (ii) Emergency provisions: Judicial review of Presidential satisfaction under Articles 352, 356, 360 ensures rule of law even during crisis, (iii) Administrative action: Courts review executive action for constitutionality, rationality, procedural fairness under rule of law principle, (d) Rationale: (i) Constitutional supremacy: Rule of law ensures Constitution, not transient majorities, supreme, (ii) Rights protection: Judicial review essential for enforcing Fundamental Rights against state excess, (iii) Accountability: Rule of law, judicial review ensure government accountable to law, not arbitrary power, (e) Illustrates basic structure protection: Rule of law, judicial review as unamendable core; amendment power cannot destroy mechanisms ensuring constitutional supremacy, rights protection, governmental accountability.

Topic Basic Structure - Rule of Law and Judicial Review
Exam Relevance Rule of law and judicial review as basic structure critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams