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Highlight the features of administration of N.I. with the miserable

condition of economy​

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Answered by AnupamAditya
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Answer:

In India, the Constitution is supreme with discretionary power but on the other hand, parliament is supreme in England. Law enacted by the parliament is authoritative and fully admired. Nobody can challenge the validity of such a law, but only the statute of ultra vires can challenge such law under which it was adopted.

Furthermore, the British parliament’s law is the highest form of law and prevails over any other form of law. In India, on the other hand, on the Supreme Court, the written constitutional power of Judicial Review is the same as that of Ultra Vires.

Explanation:

It also defines the validity of such challenges as:

The action must be carried out in accordance with rules and regulations.

Rules, regulation and parent acts must also be consistent with the Constitution.

Rules must comply with the relevant statutes.

If the challenge has been converted and accepted in the amendment, such an amendment should comply with the basic structure.

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