What happens to a law which violates any of the provisions of the Constitution?
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According to the Constitution, Parliament and the state legislatures in India have the power to make laws within their respective jurisdictions. ... If a law made by Parliament or the state legislatures violates any provision of the Constitution, the Supreme Court has the power to declare such a law invalid or ultra vires.
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According to the Constitution, Parliament and the state legislatures in India have the power to make laws within their respective jurisdictions. ... If a law made by Parliament or the state legislatures violates any provision of the Constitution, the Supreme Court has the power to declare such a law invalid or ultra vires.
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