Sekarreporter1: Today law points [2/17, 06:47] Sekarreporter1: 17.02.2021: *LAW NOTES* :K. Selvaraj, MHC Adv: *JUDICIAL REVIEW OF ACTS OF PARLIAMENT AND STATE LEGISLATURES :-*

[2/17, 06:47] Sekarreporter1: Today law points
[2/17, 06:47] Sekarreporter1: 17.02.2021: *LAW NOTES* :K. Selvaraj, MHC Adv:

*JUDICIAL REVIEW OF ACTS OF PARLIAMENT AND STATE LEGISLATURES :-*

A law may be declared invalid in India:-

*(1) If the Legislature/ Parliament has no power to enact the law. If it is beyond the respective fields set out in the three Lists of VII Schedule of the Constitution.*

[AIR 1965 SC 745]
In Re Article 143

[(2005) 5 SCC 420]
Prof. Yaspal Vs. State of Chhattisgarh

[(2004) 4 SCC 507]
In Re Special Reference No. 1 of 2001

*(2) If it violates any of the Fundamental Rights guaranteed in Part III of the Constitution.*

[AIR 1950 SC 27]
A.K. Gopalan Vs. State of Madras

[(2002) 1 SCC 279]
State of Rajasthan Vs. D.P. Metals

[AIR 1963 SC 1667]
Rai Ramakrishna Vs. State of Bihar

(To be continued…)

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