Social Sciences, asked by beenadodiya79, 4 months ago

why is the power of judicial review important?​

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Answered by mohdrehmanzaki
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Judicial Review is the power of Courts to pronounce upon the constitutionality of legislative and executive acts of the government which fall within their normal jurisdiction. ... In such circumstances the judicial review plays very important role as protector for safeguarding the rights of people.

Answered by Breezywind
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the power of judicial review is important Because the power of judicial review can declare that laws and actions of local, state, or national government are invalid if they conflict with the Constitution. It also gives courts the power to declare an action of the executive or legislative branch to be unconstitutional.

The federal courts' most important power is that of judicial review, the authority to interpret the Constitution. When federal judges rule that laws or government actions violate the spirit of the Constitution, they profoundly shape public policy.

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