Which of the following statement(s) is/are found to be incorrect? I. Article 26 confers a fundamental right to all religious demonstrations and sections thereof to establish and uphold institutions for religious and charitable reason, to administer their own affairs in matters of religion, to hold, obtain and manage property. II. Article 27 says that no person shall be bound to pay any taxes for expenses on encouragement or preservation of any specific religion that is, there could be no protest if the taxes were used for promotion of all religions. II. The validity of law, whether Union or state, is judged with reference to their respective jurisdiction, as defined by the Constitution. III. The Judiciary has the power to declare a law unconstitutional, if the law is found to have contravened any provision of the Constitution.

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Which of the following statement(s) is/are found to be incorrect? I. Article 26 confers a fundamental right to all religious demonstrations and sections thereof to establish and uphold institutions for religious and charitable reason, to administer their own affairs in matters of religion, to hold, obtain and manage property. II. Article 27 says that no person shall be bound to pay any taxes for expenses on encouragement or preservation of any specific religion that is, there could be no protest if the taxes were used for promotion of all religions. II. The validity of law, whether Union or state, is judged with reference to their respective jurisdiction, as defined by the Constitution. III. The Judiciary has the power to declare a law unconstitutional, if the law is found to have contravened any provision of the Constitution.