“Does One Mistake Kill the Whole Law?🤯”Doctrine of Severability
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The Doctrine of Severability is an important principle of Indian Constitutional Law.
It explains what happens when a part of a law becomes unconstitutional.
According to this doctrine, if only one section of an Act is unconstitutional, the entire law is not struck down.
Instead, the invalid part is removed, and the remaining valid provisions continue to operate.
In this video, you will learn:
• Meaning of Doctrine of Severability
• Why courts apply this doctrine
• How it protects valid parts of a law
• Landmark case: R.M.D.C. v. Union of India (1957)
This short legal sketch explains the doctrine in a simple and easy way for law students and beginners.
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