Role Of Judicial Review In Delivery Of Justice In India: An Analytical Study

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https://doi.org/10.53724/jmsg/v8n2.05

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Judicial review in India, Role of Supreme Court related to Judicial review, Judicial review impact on the society, Origin of the Judicial Review, Judicial review is the Fundamental rights

Abstract

Judicial review is a process through which the judiciary of a country examines the actions of the legislative, executive, and administrative bodies of the government in order to determine whether their actions are consistent with the Constitution. Judicial review is a fundamental part of the Indian Constitution and is one of the most powerful features of the system. Judicial review allows the judiciary to check the power of the other branches of government and to protect the rights and liberties of citizens. The concept of judicial review is based on the principle that the judiciary is the final interpreter of the Constitution. This means that the judiciary is the only body in the India that can determine whether a law or action taken by the government is constitutional. Judicial review is a powerful tool that the judiciary can use to protect the rights and liberties of citizens. Judicial review is also important because it allows the judiciary to correct mistakes made by the other branches of government. Judicial review is a process that begins with a petition filed by a citizen or group of citizens. The petition must be filed with the appropriate court and must contain a valid argument as to why the court should review the decision or action. The court will then review the decision or action and decide whether it is constitutional. If the court finds that the decision or action is not constitutional, the court will order the government to change the decision or action. Judicial review is a vital part of the Indian Constitution because it allows the judiciary to protect the rights and liberties of citizens. Judicial review is also important because it allows the judiciary to correct mistakes made by the other branches of government. Judicial review is a powerful tool that the judiciary can use to protect the rights and liberties of citizens. In this research article, we will observe the role of judiciary related to judicial review and its impact on the society.

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30-10-2022

How to Cite

Prof. Dr. Seema Mandloi. (2022). Role Of Judicial Review In Delivery Of Justice In India: An Analytical Study. Jai Maa Saraswati Gyandayini An International Multidisciplinary E-Journal, 8(II), 18–20. https://doi.org/10.53724/jmsg/v8n2.05

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