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Research Paper Volume 5 Issue 2 957 - 965 April 4, 2022

Indian Constitutional Law on Judicial Review: A Critical Analysis

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Abhinav Swaraj
LL.M. student at Chanakya National Law University, Patna, India.
Abstract

In democratic countries, the constitution is declared as the highest and superior law of the nation and is mentioned in the constitution to protect the rights of the citizen. All the another laws of the land derive authority from the Constitutional law. Law plays an important functions in the society. The concept of law changes time to time. Laws are enacted by legislature and implemented by the executives, and before implementation it is checked by judiciary through the using their power of judicial review. The validity of laws are to be checked according to the Constitution. That is why today many countries have proudly accepted the judicial review in the constitution of their nation.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 5, Issue 2, Page 957 - 965
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