Q.36
Constitutional Law Medium Knowledge-Based

A law which violates fundamental rights is not nullity or void-ab-initio but becomes only unenforceable, this doctrine is called as

A Doctrine of severability
B Doctrine of 3 points
C Tornado doctrine
Doctrine of eclipse Answer
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Explanation & Strategy

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Under the Evidence Act, 'burden of proof' lies on the party who would fail if no evidence were given (S.101). The onus shifts based on presumptions — whoever asserts must prove, subject to statutory presumptions.

At a Glance
Subject Constitutional Law
Difficulty Medium
Answer (D) Knowledge-Based
Paper AIBE VII — September 2014
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