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The decision of the Supreme Court in the Golakh Nath Case was that:
AJudiciary is independent of Parliament
Bthe Constitution is supreme
Cthe basic structure of the Constitution should not be changed
DFundamental Rights could not be amended or abridged
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Fundamental Rights could not be amended or abridged
This Constitutional Amendments item tests a core Indian Polity fact.
Correct answer: Fundamental Rights could not be amended or abridged.
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