The Supreme Court affirmed that the Constitution is a "living document," capable of evolving with changing social and political needs, while upholding the inclusion of these terms as reflective of India's commitment to equality, justice, and secularism. Supreme Court’s Verdict on “Socialist”
One of the examples of the Indian Constitution being called a living law is the fact that it changes according to the needs of society. This does not mean the basic essence of what we call the basic structure of the Constitution