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What are limitations of judicial review as against the legislature and against the executive?

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The limits on the power of judicial review is a recurring theme in the evolution of our Constitution. In some of its distinguished judgments, the Supreme Court has defined the outline of sovereign power as distributed amongst the three branches of Government namely, the legislature, the executive and the judiciary
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It is keeping this in mind that, by and large it is only the decision making process that is actually subjected to judicial review. Legislature, executive and judiciary under the Constitution are to exercise powers with checks and balances, but not in water-tight rigid mould.

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