The Supreme Court recently held that Writ Courts have the authority to exercise suo motu powers to strike down subordinate legislation if it violates fundamental rights enshrined in the Constitution, rendering it void and unconstitutional.The Court observed that it saw no reason to not concede the power to suo motu declare a subordinate legislation invalid, on the ground of its being...
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