judicial reveiw is one of the major role played by judiciary .
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Judicial review is the power of the Supreme Court to review the laws enacted by the Parliament or the State Legislatures to ascertain whether they are in conformity with the provisions of the Constitution or not. Any law declared unconstitutional , immediately ceases to remain in force. In this way , the court protects the rights of the people and guards the Constitution. Thus , judicial review is an important means of protecting and enforcing the rights.
It has always protected the Constitution. It observes the governmental activities and stops them wherever and whenever necessary. It also interferes in the working of other courts to ensure justice through fair trials.
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Tanisha
Judicial review is the power of the Supreme Court to review the laws enacted by the Parliament or the State Legislatures to ascertain whether they are in conformity with the provisions of the Constitution or not. Any law declared unconstitutional , immediately ceases to remain in force. In this way , the court protects the rights of the people and guards the Constitution. Thus , judicial review is an important means of protecting and enforcing the rights.
It has always protected the Constitution. It observes the governmental activities and stops them wherever and whenever necessary. It also interferes in the working of other courts to ensure justice through fair trials.
Thanks
With regards@
Tanisha
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