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The Basic Structure Doctrine, which limits Parliament's power to amend the Constitution, was first articulated by the Supreme Court in which case and year?

AGolak Nath case in 1967, on Parliament's power over Fundamental Rights
BKesavananda Bharati case in 1973, holding that basic structure cannot be amended
CMinerva Mills case in 1980, reaffirming the 42nd Amendment was unconstitutional
DS.R. Bommai case in 1994, on the dismissal of state governments under Article 356
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. Kesavananda Bharati case in 1973, holding that basic structure cannot be amended
Page 15 says the Supreme Court gave the Kesavananda ruling in 1973, articulating the basic-structure doctrine. Minerva Mills (1980) reaffirmed it.
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