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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.