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2024, Vol. 4, Issue 1, Part C

The constitutionality of a law: An analysis on power of judicial review


Author(s): Ashutosh Malik

Abstract: This essay requires a deep dive into the constitutionality of laws and turns on whether judicial review, if it exists at all is “real” or not. Examining the roots and progress of judicial review as a vital body in constitutional democracies, its reach from early legal principles to present applications is considered. The paper explores the way in which judicial review can be a counterbalance against legislative or executive powers, making sure that laws meet constitutional norms and values.Matters taught consist of theoretical underpinnings for judicial evaluate including man or woman rights and the guideline of law. This presents an exploration of the constitutionality laws and begins to ask really mean, not whether judicial review is or isn’t even "real". This Article traces the development and foundations of judicial review, its role as an essential component in constitutionally organized democracies, from early legal principles to modern-day applications. The paper investigates the possibility that an institution called judicial bodies are a check against law making and executive authorities, subject to legislation in terms of constitutional standards.

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International Journal of Law, Justice and Jurisprudence
How to cite this article:
Ashutosh Malik. The constitutionality of a law: An analysis on power of judicial review. Int J Law Justice Jurisprudence 2024;4(1):252-255.
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