Political Science, asked by Tamannadagar6314, 9 months ago

Introductiion of judicial review

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Answered by vedanshoswal10
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Judicial review is a sort of court proceeding whereby a judge reviews the lawfulness of a decision or action, or a failure to act, by a public body. One of the foremost objectives of judicial review is to hold the government accountable; this means the controlling, checking or regulating of the government.

Answered by monica789412
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The power of the judiciary to declare law and order of the legislative and interprets the constitution it defined as Judicial Review.

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•In country like India judicial review was first acquired by the Supreme Court which was created in 1803 and it is the duty of the court to protect and interpret it.

•Judicial review is mostly used by the high court and the Supreme Court and they also exercise the power which concerns the constitution.  

•The review also allows all laws that are inconsistent and violets the liberties and rights to be reviewed.

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