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When can a law be declared null and void by
a court?
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When can a law be declared null and void by a court?
The Supreme Court can declare a law 'ultra vires' or null and void if it is against the letter and spirit of the Constitution or contravenes any provision of the Constitution. This power is referred to as the power of judicial review.
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