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when can a law be declared null and void by a court?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A law be declared null and can void by a court by:

If it is contradictory to a standing Constitutional law. Also, previous court rulings stand as precedents. 2. If cases arise about laws which counter previously set precedents, courts may rule those laws unconstitutional or null and void

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Answered by yashjames72
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Answer:

A law be declared null and can void by a court by:

If it is contradictory to a standing Constitutional law. Also, previous court rulings stand as precedents. 2. If cases arise about laws which counter previously set precedents, courts may rule those laws unconstitutional or null and void.

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