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  1. The S.R. Bommai vs Union of India case is a landmark Supreme Court decision that dealt with the basic structure theory and the misuse of Article 356 of the Indian Constitution. The case is significant in defining the powers of the Centre in relation to the state governments and had a major impact on Centre-State Relations.

  2. Dec 20, 2017 · The Supreme Court in S. R. Bommai v. Union of India [(1994) 3 SCC 1] (Bommai case) as per Sawant, J.held in Para. 145 that the right to religion is subject to laws governing secular activities such as the law governing politics and that the Indian State is secular state and not a theocratic State in the following words:

  3. Jun 6, 2023 · Bommais notable contributions in drought-proofing Karnataka are well-documented by political commentators within the state. It was 11 March 1994. Somappa Rayappa Bommai had won.

  4. May 19, 2018 · S.R. Bommai was the Chief Minister of the Janata Dal government in Karnataka. His government was dismissed on April 21, 1989 under Article 356 of the Constitution and President’s Rule was imposed. The dismissal was on grounds that the Bommai government had lost majority following large-scale defections engineered.

  5. responsibility in this regard with reference to Articles 74(2), 163, 355, 356, 357 and the other allied constitutional provisions. 2. 1 find myself in agreement with the opinion of P.B. Sawant, J. on his conclusions 1, 2 and 4 to 8

  6. S. R. Bommai v. Union of India (1994) 3 SCC 1 B.N. Harish* Vikram Raghavan Introduction In the forty year history of the working of the Indian Constitution, the nation's highest 'dicial organ, the Supreme Court has been called upon to interpret provisions of the gthndnonn and resolve problems that seem to be constantly arising in this sphere of ...

  7. R. Bommai was the Chief Minister of the Janata Dal government in Karnataka between August 13, 1988 and April 21, 1989. His government was dismissed on April 21, 1989 under Article 356 of the Constitution and President’s Rule was imposed. The dismissal was on grounds that the Bommai government had lost majority following large-scale defections.

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