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how Judiciary can keep a check on the laws made by the parliament.​

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Answered by shabeehajabin
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The Judicial branch has the option to declare acts of the President unconstitutional, which removes them from the law. The Judicial branch can also declare the laws which are passed by the Congress to be unconstitutional in whole or in part. In this way the Judiciary can keep a check on the laws made by the parliament.​

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The Judicial branch has the option to declare acts of the President unconstitutional, which removes them from the law. The Judicial branch can also declare the laws which are passed by the Congress to be unconstitutional in whole or in part. In this way the Judiciary can keep a check on the laws made by the parliament.​

Answered by misalepatil
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Checks and balances between the three organs are ensured through: The power of the Judiciary to exercise judicial review over legislative and executive actions.Appointment of Judges by the Executive head and removal of judges on the basis of a resolution passed by the Parliament.

The Judicial branch can declare acts of the President unconstitutional, which removes them from the law. The Judicial branch can also declare laws passed by Congress to be unconstitutional in whole or in part

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