1. A.K.Gopalan's case
  2. Keshavananda Bharti's case
  3. M.C. Mehta's case
  4. Golak Nath's case
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Answer: Option 4

In Golaknath case, 1967, Supreme Court held that no authority including parliament can amend or upgrade fundamental rights. Later on, in Keshavananda Bharti case Supreme Court reversed its decision and pronounced that fundamental rights can be amended subject to basic structure of constitution.

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