What do you mean by unconstitutionality of a statute?
Unconstitutionality of a statute means that a law is void if it is inconsistent with the Fundamental Rights. A void statute is unenforceable, non est, and devoid of any legal force: courts take no notice of such a statute, and it is taken to be notionally obliterated for all purposes.
Originally written on
April 10, 2013
and last modified on
November 4, 2017.
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