Consider the following statements regarding judicial doctrines in the Indian Constitution:

1. The Doctrine of Severability allows the judiciary to strike down only the unconstitutional parts of a law, preserving the rest if they are separable.

2. Judicial review is derived explicitly from Article 50 of the Constitution and is limited to laws made by the Parliament.

3. If a statute violates a Fundamental Right in part and the invalid part cannot be severed from the rest, the entire statute becomes void.

How many of the above statements are correct?

1
Only one
2
Only two
3
All three
4
None

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