16.In which case the Supreme Court ruled that the Parliament cannot amend the basic features of the Constitution of India? [A] Minerva Mills Case [B] Golaknath Case [C] Keshvananda Bharti Case [D] LIC of India Case Show Answer
Kesavananda Bharati case (1973) The SC held that although no part of the Constitution, including Fundamental Rights, was beyond the Parliament's amending power, the “basic structure of the Constitution could not be abrogated even by a constitutional amendment.”