One Legal Term = One Case #1: Doctrine of Eclipse Explained Simply

By Lawyer Talks | lawyertalks.co.in

In constitutional law, some concepts seem technical at first but once connected with the right case, they become easy to understand and remember.

Welcome to our series “One Legal Term = One Case”, where we simplify law – one concept at a time.

️⚖️ What is the Doctrine of Eclipse?

One of the principles is the Doctrine of Eclipse, which is an Article 13 of the Indian constitution.

It means:

A law that violates Fundamental Rights is not completely void, but becomes inactive or overshadowed (eclipsed).

In plain language, the law remains but cannot be applied until the inconsistency is eliminated.

📚 Landmark Case: Bhikaji Narain Dhakras v. State of Madhya Pradesh (1955)

This is the typical case that is used in order to comprehend the doctrine.

🔍 Facts:

The State was allowed to monopolize the motor transport services through a law, which was against the freedom of trade and business.

⚖️ Issue:

Was the law entirely void, or could it still exist in some form?

🧠 Judgment:

The Supreme Court defined:

  • The law is not nullified completely
  • It is merely eclipsed by Fundamental Rights
  • When the inconsistency is eliminated, the law may resurrect and be enforceable once again.

💡 Why This Concept is Important

  • Directly linked with Article 13
  • Frequently asked in Judiciary & AIBE exams
  • Helps in understanding the difference between void and inoperative laws

🧠 Quick Revision

👉 Eclipse = Shadow, not destruction.

  • ❌ Not completely void
  • ✔️ Temporarily inactive
  • ✔️ Can revive later

🎯 Exam Tip

If asked:

What happens to laws inconsistent with Fundamental Rights?

👉 Response: They are not dead but rather eclipsed and can be validized as soon as they are rid of inconsistency.

📢 About the Series

Lawyer Talks will set out to focus on through this series:

  • Streamline legal ideas.
  • Relate theory to monumental decisions.
  • Be fast and efficient with revision.

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✨ Final Thought

One strong concept, supported by a single landmark case, can create a legal knowledge that endures.

– Team Lawyer Talks

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