Jesus called the Talmud "the traditions" of men that makes the Word "null and void." And the Talmud contradicts the Tanakh.
Uh, Jesus never called the Talmud ANYTHING, because the Talmud didn't even exist when Jesus was alive....
Yes, Jesus referred to oral laws and traditions of men, and those MAY have found their way into written form of the Talmud. It's impossible to say for sure, as Jesus didn't specify what ones he was objecting to...
Pragmatically, though, it is downright foolish to expect the Tanakh to be the end all and be all of civil and criminal code: principles don't replace statutes, and the idea of the Torah containing law that stands for all time is completely foolish (eg the slavery or rape codes being prime examples)....