What was the Supreme Court's verdict in the Kesavananda Bharati Case?
Parliament's amending power is absolute, with no limitations.
Parliament can alter the basic structure of the Constitution at will.
Parliament cannot alter the basic structure of the Constitution.
The Court did not make a clear decision on this matter.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Kesavananda Bharati, holding that while Parliament had the power to amend the Constitution, it could not alter its basic structure or essential features.hence option c is correct.