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Judicial review in the Indian Constitution is based on : |
A. | Rule of Law |
B. | Due process of Law |
C. | Procedure established by Law |
D. | Precedents and Conventions |
Answer» C. Procedure established by Law | |
Explanation: Judicial review is adopted in the Constitution of India from the Constitution of the United States of America. In the Indian constitution, judicial review is dealt with under Article 13. Judicial Review refers that the Constitution is the supreme power of the nation and all laws are under its supremacy. The Supreme Court of India while interpreting a law will not itself legislate. It will not question the reasonableness of any law except where the constitution has expressly authorized the court to exercise the power. Normally, it works according to procedure established by law. |
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