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SHORT ANSWER: To file a petition in the Supreme Court of India to challenge a law, one must submit a writ petition under Article 32 of the Constitution. DETAILS: - The petitioner must demonstrate standing, meaning they are directly affected by the law. - The petition should clearly state the grounds for challenging the law, which may include violation of fundamental rights or lack of legislative competence. - The petition must be filed in the prescribed format and accompanied by relevant documents. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - If the petition is successful, the law may be declared unconstitutional and struck down. SOURCE: - Constitution of India, Article 32
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