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In India, Judicial Review implies
the power of the Judiciary to pronounce upon the constitutionality of laws and executive orders.
the power of the Judiciary to question the wisdom of the laws enacted by the Legislatures.
the power of the Judiciary to review all the legislative enactments before they are assented to by the President.
the power of the Judiciary to review its own judgements given earlier in similar or different cases.
Judicial review is the power of judiciary to examine the constitutionality of legislative enactments and executive orders of both the Central and state governments. If a law enacted by Parliament found to be violative of the Constitution , they can be declared as illegal, unconstitutional and invalid (null and viod). Consequently, they cannot be enforced by the government.
The constitutional validity of a legislative enactment or an executive order can be challenged in a high court or supreme court on the following three grounds:
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