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Any Parliamentary law which violates or limits the scope of fundamental rights can be declared as unconstitutional by ________ . (President, P.M., Judiciary, Election Commission) Fill in the blank by choosing correct option from the options given in the bracket.

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Answered by vchilongo
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Answer:

Judiciary .

Explanation:

It is the judiciary that is granted power by the constitution to declare any law as unconstitutional.

This is done with dire reference of the constitution.

It is parliament that amends and makes laws so whenever anyone realizes that any of them breaches fundamental rights , he or she files a suit in court , to have the court determine and rule on the same .

Answered by student8116
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Answer:

Judiciary

Explanation:

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