Constitutional Amendments — Mains Strategy
Mains Strategy
Develop analytical frameworks that balance constitutional flexibility with stability, democratic will with constitutional protection. Structure answers using the evolution of amendment jurisprudence from unlimited parliamentary sovereignty to limited power under basic structure doctrine.
Include specific examples of amendments to illustrate broader principles - use 42nd Amendment for executive overreach, 73rd/74th for democratic decentralization, 103rd for social justice debates. Create comparison tables between India's amendment process and other federal systems.
Integrate current affairs by connecting recent amendment debates to constitutional principles. Use flowcharts to explain amendment procedures and their federal implications. Develop arguments for both sides of debates about judicial review vs.
parliamentary sovereignty, amendment frequency, and basic structure scope. Practice writing balanced conclusions that acknowledge complexity rather than taking extreme positions.