SHORT ANSWER:
The Indian Constitution does not explicitly define "violation of the Constitution" as a ground but provides for remedies through judicial review.
DETAILS:
- Article 13 states that any law inconsistent with the Constitution shall be void.
- Article 32 provides the right to constitutional remedies for enforcement of fundamental rights.
- Article 226 allows High Courts to issue writs for enforcement of rights.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- Violation of constitutional provisions can lead to the law being declared void and may result in legal consequences for the violators.
SOURCE:
- The Constitution of India
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