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Judicial Review of Legislative Acts

Presentations | English

Judicial review is a great weapon in the hands of judges, it gives power to the courts to review statutes and governmental actions to determine whether they conform to rules and principles laid down in constitutions. Judicial Review is based on the idea that a constitution which dictates the nature, functions, and limits of a government is the supreme law. Consequently, any actions by a government that violate the principles of its constitution are invalid. . A decision can be overturned on the ground of irrationality if it is so unreasonable that no reasonable person, acting reasonably, could have made it. At some point in this parliament, it is therefore likely that the law in this area will change. The government may pursue procedural changes, for instance by limiting the class of people who can bring a case.

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Judicial Review of Legislative Acts

Presentations | English