Justice Nagarathna also lauded the 'rarest of rare' doctrine propounded by CJI Chandrachud in Bachhan Singh which is the test for imposition of death penalty in India. Preeminent Court judge Equity BV Nagarathna credited previous Chief Equity of India (CJI) late YV Chandrachud for his commitments to the Essential Structure doctrine. Justice BV Nagarathna expressed that previous CJI Chandrachud's supposition in Indira Gandhi vs Raj Narain and Minnerva Plants cases "supported the essential structure doctrine." "The adjust in the vision of CJI Chandrachud rendered substance and bones to the essential structure teaching. He had characteristics of a insightful statesman. The essential structure was encourage refined in Waman Rao vs Union of India. As per Upendra Baxi, there was a move in the position of the judge and that he oppose this idea with his prior judgment.. I do not think that comment was required since he had to take after the point of reference in Kesavananda Bharati case and apply it in consequent cases," Equity Nagarathna said. She was conveying the 216th Friday club address in the Incomparable Court on the subject The Protected and Lawful Reasoning of Chief Equity of India YV Chandrachud held to commemorate the 104th birth commemoration of the previous CJI. Justice Nagarathna, who is in line to be the future CJI, advance included that had our fundamental structure not been permanent, our majority rule government would have battled to spare its sanctity. CJI YV Chandrachud had no faltering to implement the principal rights of a citizen. The Rudul Shah case is one such case and given down cash stipend for him, and that time emolument for infringement of essential right was a novel instructional method," said the judge. CJI Chandrachud proceeds to rouse judges till date, she added. Justice Nagarathna moreover praised the 'rarest of rare' convention propounded by CJI Chandrachud in Bachhan Singh which is the test for inconvenience of passing punishment in India.