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Question
If a law violates a ______ right, it is declared void.
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Solution
If a law violates a fundamental right, it is declared void.
Explanation:
If a law violates a fundamental right, the courts may declare it void because fundamental rights are justiciable and protected by the Constitution. Directive Principles, by contrast, are not enforceable, so they cannot by themselves invalidate a law.
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