GK Question

polity hard true_false

The Supreme Court has held that the basic structure of the Constitution includes democratic governance and federalism, meaning Emergency provisions cannot be used to destroy these core features permanently.

  1. True
  2. False

Answer: True

Basic structure limitations on Emergency powers: (a) Kesavananda Bharati (1973): Basic structure includes supremacy of Constitution, republican/democratic form, secularism, federalism, judicial review, rule of law, (b) SR Bommai (1994): Federalism part of basic structure; President's Rule cannot be used to abolish States or destroy federal balance permanently, (c) Implications: (i) Emergency provisions temporary; cannot amend Constitution to make Emergency permanent, (ii) Core democratic features (elections, legislative functioning) must be restored post-Emergency, (iii) Judicial review ensures Emergency not used to subvert basic structure, (d) Balance: Constitution enables crisis response through Emergency powers but protects foundational values through basic structure doctrine. Illustrates constitutional resilience: flexible enough for crisis management, rigid enough to preserve democratic identity.

Topic Emergency Powers - Basic Structure and Emergency
Exam Relevance Basic structure-Emergency nexus critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams