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According to Article 8, inconsistent laws with Fundamental Rights are:

A. Enforceable
B. Void
C. Reviewable only
D. Temporary
Correct Answer: B. Void

The principle of constitutional supremacy dictates that any law inconsistent with fundamental rights is invalid. This ensures that the state cannot legislate away the basic liberties guaranteed to its citizens.

  • Option B: Void is the correct answer. Article 8 typically declares that any law, or custom or usage having the force of law, in so far as it is inconsistent with the Fundamental Rights, shall be void to the extent of such inconsistency.
  • Options A, C, D: Enforceable, Reviewable only, Temporary are incorrect. An inconsistent law cannot be enforceable; it is not merely reviewable but rendered ineffective; and its status is not temporary but void from its inception or the commencement of the relevant fundamental right.

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