New Delhi, Feb. 10 -- The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to examine whether the words "socialist" and "secular" could have been inserted in the Preamble of the Indian Constitution in 1976 even though the date of the adoption of the Constitution remained unaltered - November 26, 1949. Hearing a pair of petitions that have sought deletion of words "secular" and "socialist" from the Preamble, the court clarified it did not mean to say that Preamble cannot be amended at all, but the question arose if it could have been tweaked when the date of adoption of the Constitution was a part of the Preamble too. P4...