What is the difference between Constitution and Constitutionalism? Critically discuss the doctrine of ‘basic 38 structure’ as enunciated by the Supreme Court of India. [63th BPSC Mains Exam 2017]
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Difference Between Constitution and Constitutionalism
Constitution:
Constitutionalism:
In essence:
Doctrine of Basic Structure
Origin of the Doctrine
Key Features of Basic Structure Doctrine
Elements of the Basic Structure
While the Supreme Court has not provided an exhaustive list, the following are commonly considered part of the basic structure:
Significance of the Basic Structure Doctrine
Criticism of the Doctrine
Landmark Cases Related to Basic Structure
Illustrations
Conclusion
The distinction between Constitution and Constitutionalism reflects the difference between having a set of rules and ensuring that those rules are applied in a fair, democratic manner. The Basic Structure Doctrine, while not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution, has become a cornerstone of Indian democracy by preventing arbitrary amendments and protecting the Constitution’s core values.
However, its subjective interpretation and the judiciary’s dominant role call for careful balance to respect both judicial independence and parliamentary sovereignty. The doctrine underscores the importance of safeguarding democracy while allowing flexibility for constitutional evolution.