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how does the supreme Court acts as guardian of constitution
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The supreme court is called the guardian of the Constitution as it protects the fundamental rights of citizens from being getting violated by any organ of the government. Answer: ... It protects the fundamental rights. It can declare any law null or void if it finds violation of any provision of the fundamental rights.

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The supreme court is called the guardian of the Constitution as it protects the fundamental rights of citizens from being getting violated by any organ of the government. Answer: ... It protects the fundamental rights. It can declare any law null or void if it finds violation of any provision of the fundamental rights.

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