The Power of Indian Parliament

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Which case established that the Parliament can amend any part of the Constitution, including the Fundamental Rights?

  • Shankari Prasad Case (correct)
  • Sajjan Singh case
  • Golaknath case
  • None of the above

In which case did the Supreme Court reverse its earlier stance that the Fundamental Rights can be amended?

  • Shankari Prasad Case
  • Sajjan Singh case
  • Golaknath case (correct)
  • None of the above

Which case raised concerns about the fundamental rights of citizens becoming a plaything of the majority party in Parliament?

  • Shankari Prasad Case
  • Sajjan Singh case (correct)
  • Golaknath case
  • None of the above

According to the Golaknath case, what would be required to amend the Fundamental Rights?

<p>A new Constituent Assembly (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which article of the Constitution gives the procedure to amend the Constitution but does not confer on Parliament the power?

<p>Article 368 (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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