Judicial review in India

In India, a judicial review is a review of government decisions done by the Supreme Court of India. Judicial review is not specifically mentioned in the Constitution of India; the concept is borrowed from the United States Constitution. Related articles for the judicial review For Supreme court Article 32(Right to Constitutional Remedy) and Article 136(Special leave to appeal by the Supreme Court). For High Court Article 226(Power of High Courts to issue certain writs.) and article 227(Power of superintendence over all high Court by the high Court).


References

    https://indiankanoon.org/docfragment/139734870/?formInput=judicial%20review

    https://indiankanoon.org/doc/981147/


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