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how does the high court control the power of the Legislature and executive ?​

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Answered by nandinigbidada
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They have the power to determine if laws are unconstitutional. The executive body brings about a bill which is made into law by the legislative body, the High Court exercises the power of legislation as well as the execution thus has the power to nullify or to enact the law.

Answered by Anonymous
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They have the power to determine if laws are unconstitutional. The executive body brings about a bill which is made into law by the legislative body, the High Court exercises the power of legislation as well as the execution thus has the power to nullify or to enact the law.

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