Solution:The correct chronological order of the landmark cases is as follows:
• Golaknath Vs State of Punjab (1967):- The court ruled that Parliament could not amend fundamental rights in the constitution under Article - 368.
• Keshvanand Bharati Vs Kerala (1973):- While parliament can amend the constitution, it cannot alter its basic structure.
• Minerva Mills Vs UOI (1980):- The court reaffirmed the basic structure doctrine.
• Indira Sawhney Case (1992):- The case upheld the validity or Reservations and introduced creamy layer.
• SR Bomai Vs UOL (1994):- It set significant limits on the use of president's rule in States, establishing that it could be judicially reviewed.