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प्रश्न
How is the doctrine of judicial review working in India?
दीर्घउत्तर
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उत्तर
The doctrines of judicial review working in India are as follows:
- Constitutional Basis: It is implicit under Articles 13, 32, 131-136, 143, 226, and 246 of the Indian Constitution.
- Scope: The Indian judiciary can review laws passed by the Parliament and state legislatures. If a law violates any provision of the Constitution, especially fundamental rights, it can be struck down.
- Landmark Case: Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala (1973) established the Basic Structure Doctrine, limiting Parliament’s power to amend the Constitution.
- Nature: It is extensive but limited to constitutional grounds; laws are only reviewed to ensure they do not contravene the Constitution.
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