Advertisements
Advertisements
प्रश्न
Examine the demerits of the doctrine of Judicial Review.
सविस्तर उत्तर
Advertisements
उत्तर
Demerits of the Doctrine of Judicial Review:
- Undemocratic Nature: Judicial review allows unelected judges to nullify laws made by elected representatives, which can undermine democratic principles.
- Judicial Supremacy: It may elevate the judiciary above the legislature and the executive, disrupting the balance of power and the spirit of separation of powers.
- Judicial Overreach: Courts may interfere in matters of policy, administration, and legislation, going beyond their constitutional role.
- Delays in Governance: Judicial scrutiny of laws and policies can delay important government actions and administrative efficiency.
- Lack of Accountability: Judges exercising judicial review are not directly accountable to the public, raising concerns about unchecked power.
- Subjectivity and Inconsistency: Judicial decisions may vary depending on the bench, leading to reversals and legal uncertainty.
- Political Involvement: When courts enter political debates or strike down politically sensitive laws, their impartiality and credibility may be questioned.
shaalaa.com
या प्रश्नात किंवा उत्तरात काही त्रुटी आहे का?
पाठ 8: Organs of Government: The Judiciary - EXAMINATION CORNER [पृष्ठ ४०४]
