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why is the supreme court said to be the guardian of the constitution?

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Answered by usmanzeba98
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The Supreme Court is considered to be the guardian of the Constitution because it has been given the power to protect, safeguard and uphold the Constitution. It can also empower to declare a law null and void if it is found to be inconsistent with the Constitution.

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Answered by madhurimachakuvis
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The Supreme Court is considered to be the guardian of the Constitution because it has been given the power to protect, safeguard and uphold the Constitution. It can also empower to declare a law null and void if it is found to be inconsistent with the Constitution.

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