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Basic structure doctrine vague, needs review: senior advocate Rakesh Dwivedi

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Published on: Sep 24, 2025 01:24 PM IST

Basic structure doctrine vague, needs review: senior advocate Rakesh Dwivedi

New Delhi, Senior advocate Rakesh Dwivedi has termed Constitution's basic structure doctrine as “vague, ambiguous and ever-growing” and sought its review.

Basic structure doctrine vague, needs review: senior advocate Rakesh Dwivedi

“Parliament does not know as to what constitutes basic structure… Now, this vague, ambiguous and ever-growing doctrine is part of the Constitution by way of an interpretation,” he shared at an even on September 23.

The doctrine came into being by way of the landmark 1973 Kesavananda Bharati verdict, which held that though Parliament has power to amend under Article 368 of the Constitution, it did not have the power to emasculate its basic features.

On April 24, 1973, a 13-judge bench, by a majority of 7:6, delivered the verdict to restrict the power of Parliament to amend every bit of the Constitution and simultaneously gave the judiciary the authority to review any amendment.

Raising a fresh debate over the doctrine, which has become a subject of criticism for many, including former vice president Jagdeep Dhankar, Dwivedi said the doctrine was first imposed on Germany by the winners led by the US after it lost in the second world war.

The Constitution, Dwivedi said, put a strict mechanism in place to amend the Constitution and provided that any such bill has to be passed by the two-third majority of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. Moreover, the Bill has to be ratified by half of the states as well, he added.

He said the doctrine does not provide the list as to what constitutes basic structure as the list is ever-growing.

He gave the example as to how the Supreme Court “turned upside down” the article pertaining to appointment of judges in higher judiciary by bringing up the collegium system of judges appointing judges.

Moreover, this doctrine is expanded and interpreted by “unelected judges who have different ideologies”, he added.

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