Watch | Hamara Samvidhan: Any Law That Violates Fundamental Rights Will Be Held Void
Advocate Avani Bansal explains how Article 13 is the most crucial in the Indian constitution and what essential decisions the Supreme Court has made on Article 13!
Avani Bansal
Mar 03 2021
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Can the parliament or the legislative assembly make any law that violates fundamental rights? No, because Article 13 of India's constitution says that any law, ordinance, order, rule, practice, bye-law which contradicts or violates the fundamental rights given in Part Three would be considered invalid.
In the tenth episode of Hamara Samvidhan, advocate Avani Bansal explains how Article 13 is the most crucial in the Indian constitution and what essential decisions the Supreme Court has made on Article 13!
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