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what do you mean by judicial review​

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Answered by manshi007963
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Judicial review is a kind of court case, in which someone (the “claimant”) challenges the lawfulness of a government decision. ... Alternatively, the court can order the government to do or not do something. The law which applies in cases of this kind is sometimes called “public law” or “administrative law”.

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Answered by Pratyushv
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Judicial review is a kind of court case, in which someone (the “claimant”) challenges the lawfulness of a government decision. ... Alternatively, the court can order the government to do or not do something. The law which applies in cases of this kind is sometimes called “public law” or “administrative law”.

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