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A Critical Analysis of Indian Constitutional Law Regarding Judicial Review | Original Article

Sudeep Kumar*, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

The constitution is referred to in the constitution of democratic nations as the supreme and highest national legislation, and it serves to safeguard citizens' rights. The Constitutional law serves as the source of authority for all other legislation in the country. The rule of law is crucial to society. The idea of law is always evolving. Laws are passed by the legislative, carried out by the executive branch, and reviewed by the court prior to passage utilizing the judicial review authority. The Constitution requires that legislation be examined for legitimacy. Because of this, several nations today have proudly included judicial review into their national constitutions