The 39th Amendment laid that election of any person to Lok Sabha holding the office of Prime Minister cannot be challenged before a Court of Law but only before an authority established by Parliament. This was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in: (NLU DELHI 2009)

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The 39th Amendment laid that election of any person to Lok Sabha holding the office of Prime Minister cannot be challenged before a Court of Law but only before an authority established by Parliament. This was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in: (NLU DELHI 2009)






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