What is meant by power of judicial review?
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The power of Judicial review refers to the power of a court to decide whether a law or decision by the government is constitutional or not.
- It can be defined as the power of the courts of a country to examine the actions of the legislative, administrative, and executive arms of the government.
- Actions that are judged inconsistent, are declared unconstitutional.
- In this sense, the institution of judicial review depends upon the existence of a written constitution.
- There are various countries that have judicial reviews are. They are India, Ireland, Malaysia, the Philippines, England, Scotland, Spain, Switzerland, and the United States.
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Judicial Review means the power of the judiciary to declare a law as unconstitutional. The power is enjoyed by the Supreme court.
Explanation:
- The constitution of India have the judicial review power enshrined to give important to safeguard the liberty and rights of the individual.
- The power of judicial review is entrusted with Supreme Court and the High Courts.
- The Supreme Court of India has individual Review Power with regard to :
- Dispute between the Centre and the states.
- To interpret and clarify the doubts and difference of opinion about provision given by the constitution.
- Protecting the Fundamental Rights.
- The legislatures passed by the laws which are not in accordance with the constitution.
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