when can a laws be declared null and void by a country
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A law be declared null and can void by a courtby: 1.If it is contradictory to a standing Constitutional law. Also, previous court rulings stand as precedents. 2.If cases arise aboutlaws which counter previously set precedents,courts may rule those laws unconstitutional ornull and void.
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Legislation can be declared null and can be annulled by a judicial If it breaches a constitutional law that is in force and where cases occur involving cases contradictory to previously established precedents, the courts may rule such laws as unconstitutional or null and void.
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- As the protector of fundamental rights, the Supreme Court may find every statute null and void if it violates it. The Court also retains certain privileges if the executive's conduct infringes on them.
- There is no Court in my humble opinion that has that absolute power to declare a statute null and void. However, Parliament is the highest authority in the political and legal structure of the West Minister/Commonwealth that can establish, change and abolish a statute.
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