The power to declare an executive order or a law null and void
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Judicial review, the authority of a country's judiciary to investigate the actions of the government's political, financial, and administrative arms and decide whether those acts are compatible with the constitution. Acts found incompatible are declared unconstitutional and, therefore, null and void.
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- By finding that a constitutional act (a statute) conflicts with the law, the proper court finds the regulation unconstitutional and considers it to be illegal in whole or in portion. That is regarded as judicial review.
- As the Protector of Fundamental Rights, the Supreme Court may find any law null and void if it breaches it. The Court often protects certain rights if the executive's conduct infringes them.
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