Basic Structure Doctrine in the South Asian Constitution

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2019-05-04

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Daffodil International University

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The constitution empowers the legislative bodies in the country to make laws in their respective jurisdiction. However, this power is not absolute but is subject to judicial review. Power of judicial review makes Supreme Court guardian of not only fundamental rights but the constitution itself. Like our constitution, the supreme rule that everyone must follow has been received and acknowledged by the general population of country as it is the impression of the goals of the general population of country. This bears the modest obligation to ensure the power of the general population and the welfare of the everyday citizens of the nation. It is our sacred obligation to shield, secure and guard this constitution and to keep up its matchless quality as the encapsulation of the desire of the general population of country. In any case, realities substantiate that our political pioneers now and again don't play out this consecrated obligation and thusly it makes ready for military intercession. Having no express bar to correct the constitution they once in a while alter the constitution unconventionally to pick up their political benefit. Consequently, presently the basic structure of our Constitution is set past the domain of the altering intensity of Parliament. In any case, it is a serious issue that there still remains an impressive debate with regards to the substance of the precept of the basic structure.

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Constitutional law, International Law, Legislative Reporting

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