Q: Elaborate the citation of Golak Nath vs the State of Punjab (A.I.R. 1976 S.C.R. (2) 762) ?

 Ans: In the case of Golak Nath vs the State of Punjab (A.I.R. 1976 S.C.R. (2) 762), the Supreme Court held that Fundamental Rights cannot be diluted, abridged, diminished or taken away. In response, the Parliament introduced an Amendment Act and inserted Article 31(C) in Part III of the Constitution. Article 31(C) states that if a law is framed in line with DPSP and violates Articles 14, 19 and 21 (Fundamental Rights), the law should not be declared void on these grounds alone.

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