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The 'Power of the judiciary to review laws' is called: a) Judicial activism b) Judicial review c) Judicial independence d) Judicial supremacy
The 'Power of the judiciary to review laws' is called: Judicial review.
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The 'Power of the judiciary to review laws' is called: Judicial review.

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The 'power of the judiciary to review laws' is called Judicial review.
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The 'Power of the judiciary to review laws' is called: Judicial review.
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The 'Power of the judiciary to review laws' is called: Judicial review.
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What is the primary function of the judiciary in public law? a) Law making b) Law enforcement c) Interpretation and enforcement of the law d) Policy formulation
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Interpretation and enforcement of the law: is the primary function of the judiciary in public law.

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Interpretation and enforcement of the law is the primary function of the judiciary in public law.
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The primary function of the judiciary in public law is the interpretation and enforcement of the law.
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The 'Supremacy of Constitution' means: a) The Constitution is the highest law of the land b) Parliament can amend the Constitution freely c) The judiciary can overrule the Constitution d) The President can dissolve the Parliament
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The 'Supremacy of Constitution' means the Constitution is the highest law of the land.
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Who has the power to amend the Indian Constitution? a) The Parliament alone b) The Supreme Court c) The President alone d) Both Parliament and States
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The Parliament alone: has the power to amend the Indian Constitution.

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The Parliament alone has the power to amend the Indian Constitution.
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The concept of 'Judicial Activism' refers to: a) Strict adherence to statutes b) Judicial interference in legislative matters c) Judicial restraint d) Judicial passivity
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The concept of 'Judicial Activism' refers to: Judicial interference in legislative matters.

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The concept of 'Judicial Activism' refers to: Judicial interference in legislative matters.
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The doctrine of 'Natural Justice' includes: a) Audi alteram partem and Nemo judex in causa sua b) Habeas corpus and mandamus c) Res judicata and estoppel d) Due process and equal protection
Weegy: The doctrine of 'Natural Justice' includes: Audi Alteram Partem and Nemo Judex in Causa Sua. User: The power of judicial review was established in which case? a) Marbury v. Madison b) Kesavananda Bharati case c) Golaknath case d) Minerva Mills case (More)
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The power of judicial review was established in the case of Marbury v. Madison.
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