Consider the following statements.
1. The doctrine of Judicial review originated and developed in the USA
2. In India the constitution itself confers the power of Judicial review on the judiciary (both the Supreme Court as well as High Courts).
Which of these statements are correct?
Consider the following statements.
1. The Supreme Court has declared the power of judicial review as a basic feature of the Constitution or an element of the basic structure of the Constitution
2. The power of judicial review can be curtailed or excluded by a constitutional amendment Which of these statements are correct?
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Why we need Judicial review
1. To uphold the principle of the Supremacy of the constitution
2. To protect the fundamental rights of the citizens
3. To maintain Federal equilibrium
Choose from the following options.
Consider the following statements.
1. Judicial review has been derived from various articles like Article 13, 32 and 226
2. The function of Judicial review is a part of the Constitutional interpretation itself
Which of these statements are correct?
The constitutional validity of a legislative enactment or an executive order can be challenged in the supreme court on the grounds:
1. It infringes the fundamental rights
2. It is outside the competence of the authority which has framed it
3. It is repugnant constitutional provisions
Choose from the following options.
Consider the following statements.
1. The scope of Judicial review in India is broader than what exists in USA
2. American constitution explicitly mention the concept of Judicial review in its provisions
Which of these statements are not correct?
Consider the following statements.
1. American Constitution provides for 'due process of law
2. 'procedure established by law' is contained in the Indian Constitution
Which of these statements are not correct?
Consider the following statements.
1. The 'Procedure established by law' gives wide scope to the Supreme Court to grant protection to the rights of its citizens
2. It can declare laws violative of these rights void not only on substantive grounds of being unlawful but also on procedural grounds of being unreasonable
Which of these statements are not correct?
Consider the following statements.
1. Our Supreme Court, while determining the constitutionality of a law, examines only the substantive question i.e., whether the law is within the powers of the authority concerned or not.
2. It is not expected to go into the question of its reasonableness, suitability or policy implications
Which of these statements are not correct?
Consider the following statements.
1. The term Judicial review was first coined by Arthur Schlesinger Jr
2. The term judicial activism was first coined by John Marshall
Which of these statements are not correct?