Are the doctrines a pasrt of basic structure of Constitution or they are the instruments of Constitution?
Gulshan Tanwar (Advocate) 28 December 2010
A very good question Ananta! Bravo.
N.K.Assumi (Advocate) 29 December 2010
M.Kumar, Madurai (Advocate,) 29 December 2010
Courts believe doctrines are motivating factors for the principles found in the constitution. There is a scheme of things in the Constitution. If you wonder why such scheme, then courts find out a design in that, and term it as doctrine.
Doctrines are post facto explanation given to the scheme of things in Constitution. They are also explanation of what courts believe about the scheme of Constitution.
Example:An Act contains allthings intra virus except one ultravirus
Now whether to decide the whole act un-constitutional or only that part.
Courts think that it might not be the intention of constitution to strike downin entirety for one single flaw
If the act is valid even without that part then, why strike the entire thing --Doctrine of Severability-
Hence Doctrines are instuments of interpretation of Constitution
G. ARAVINTHAN (Legal Consultant / Solicitor) 29 December 2010
Different theory to different case
N.K.Assumi (Advocate) 29 December 2010
Difference with the changing times and that is the reason why it a living documents not a dead letter.
Gulshan Tanwar (Advocate) 29 December 2010
There are many doctrines---- apart from what my dear friend had said. One I am telling and that is Doctrine of "mori-bund".
Soon I will be updating about more doctrines. As Constitution is my passion!!!