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Laws inconsistent with or in derogation of the fundamental rights
(1) All laws in force in the territory of India
Central Government Act
order.
2.Section 10(3) (c) is violative of fundamental rights
guaranteed under Articles ... various provisions, particularly by articles relating to
fundamental rights. The ob. servations in A. K. Gopalan's
case that
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Constitution Of India 1949
11. Parliament to regulate the right of citizenship by law Nothing in the foregoing provisions ... other matters relating to citizenship PART III FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS General
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free from the basic obligation to obey the Fundamental
Rights, it would lead to considerable erosion of the
efficiency ... Fundamental Rights, for in that event the
Government would be enabled to override the Fundamental
Rights by adopting the stratagem
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Judge-Validity of
Supreme Court Judgment-Whether infringement of fundamental
right of accused involved-Whether procedure established by
law violated ... review
its directions if they result in deprivation of fundamental
rights of a citizen-Whether Supreme Court can issue writ
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without
assigning reasons and holding enquiry--Whether violative of
Fundamental Rights and principles of natural justice--Regu-
lations/Rules-- Validity ... Contract Act or
opposed to public policy offending the Fundamental Rights
and the Directive Principles was not sound
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concept of the State in relation to the Fundamental
Rights guaranteed by Part III of the Constitution and the
Directive ... constitutional limitations and
particularly the provisions relating to Fundamental Rights
in Part III of the Constitution and is exercisable
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Constitution of India, 1950 :
Article 32 - Fundamental Rights - Estoppel - Principle
behind - No estoppel can be claimed against enforcement of
Fundamental ... High Court that they could not claim any
fundamental right to put up huts on pavements or public
roads
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Constitution can have primacy over the fundamental rights
conferred by Part 111 of the Constitution-Constitution of
India Articles ... courts are totally deprived of that
power, the fundamental rights conferred upon the people will
become a mere adornment because
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main contention, however, was that
having regard to the fundamental rights guaranteed under the
Constitution in matters of religion ... reason of
their being in conflict with the fundamental rights of the
petitioner guaranteed under articles
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