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explain the term judicial review

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Answered by lankaharshitha99
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In India, a judicial review is a review of government decisions done by the Supreme Court of India. A court with authority for judicial review may invalidate laws acts and governmental actions which violates the Basic features of Constitution.

Answered by Anonymous
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✨✨Judicial review, power of the courts of a country to examine the actions of the legislative, executive, and administrative arms of the government and to determine whether such actions are consistent with the constitution. Actions judged inconsistent are declared unconstitutional and, therefore, null and void.

The three principles of judicial review are as follows: The Constitution is the supreme law of the country. The Supreme Court has the ultimate authority in ruling on constitutional matters. The judiciary must rule against any law that conflicts with the Constitution.

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