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Nath Pai

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How Nath Pai is discussed in this archive

Referenced in 1 other work , including IL Explainer - Ep 6 | Why Are Fundamental Rights Not Amendable? .

In IL Explainer - Ep 6 | Why Are Fundamental Rights Not Amendable? : Nath Pai's competing bill — to vest amending power over fundamental rights in Parliament — is the proposal Meghrajji is responding to and is discussed at length, but he is not in the authority list.

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  • IL Explainer - Ep 6 | Why Are Fundamental Rights Not Amendable? · 2022
    • "In April 1967, then member of parliament, Nath Pai, proposed a bill which was — which aimed at securing these rights for the Parliament or these powers for the Parliament." · Introduction of Nath Pai's bill.
    • "Nath Pai aimed at securing those powers for the Parliament because he believed that the Parliament was an elected body of people's chosen representatives." · Summary of Nath Pai's justification.