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<h1>Article 31-B Shields Laws in Ninth Schedule from Void Status Despite Fundamental Rights Conflicts; Amendable by Legislature.</h1> Article 31-B, introduced by the Constitution (1st Amendment) Act, 1951, ensures that certain Acts and Regulations listed in the Ninth Schedule are protected from being declared void on the grounds of inconsistency with fundamental rights. These Acts and Regulations remain valid despite any court or tribunal decisions to the contrary. However, they remain subject to repeal or amendment by a competent Legislature. This provision aims to safeguard specific legislative measures from judicial review, thereby maintaining their enforceability.