Article 368 and the Basic Structure Doctrine: Constitutional Boundaries of Amendment and the Limits of Parliamentary Sovereignty in India Introduction Article 368 of the Indian Constitution confers upon Parliament the power to amend the Constitution. It embodies the principle of constitutional evolution within a democratic framework. However, the emergence of the Basic Structure Doctrine, as … Continue reading How does Article 368 of the Indian Constitution interact with the Basic Structure Doctrine, and what are the constitutional, judicial, and theoretical implications of this relationship for the limits of parliamentary sovereignty and constitutional amendment in India?