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Supreme Court to assess legality of 'Socialist, Secular, Integrity' inclusions in 42nd Constitution Amendment
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Supreme Court to assess legality of 'Socialist, Secular, Integrity' inclusions in 42nd Constitution Amendment

Supreme Court evaluates 'Socialist, Secular, Integrity' inclusions in 1976 Amendment following Petition by Ashwini Upadhyay.

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Stop doing 'puja', lamp-lighting, instead bow to the Preamble in judiciary-related events: Supreme Court Judge Legal Insiders
Stop doing 'puja', lamp-lighting, instead bow to the Preamble in judiciary-related events: Supreme Court Judge

Justice Abhay S Oka, a sitting judge in the Supreme Court urges that instead of performing ‘puja’ or lighting lamps in events of the judiciary, we need to bow down to the Preamble.

'It is not that Preamble can't be amended,' SC on plea against inclusion of socialist & secular Political NEWS
'It is not that Preamble can't be amended,' SC on plea against inclusion of socialist & secular

SC debates amending Preamble to remove 'socialist' and 'secular,' added in 1976, citing the unchanged adoption date of 1949 in a plea by Swamy.

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Are "Socialist" and "Secular" words in Preamble unconstitutional?

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