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The doctrine of ‘severability’ advocated in connection with the judicial review means:
The Supreme Court can declare only such portion of law as void which is inconsistent with the provisions of the Constitution.
The Supreme Court has to declare the entire law as void even if some portions of the law contravene the Constitution.
The Supreme Court can substitute new provisions for the objectionable portions of law to make it conform to the provisions of the Constitution.
None of the above.
Courts have evolved Certain doctrines to be used as guide in the process of Judicial review.I. Doctrine of Severability: While interpreting the impugned law, the court has to see whether the law as a whole or some parts of it is unconstitutional. The Court Can declare the impugned law, as a whole or any part of it, unconstitutional.
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