Definitions from Wiktionary (judicial review)
▸ noun: (law, uncountable) The doctrine, implemented in varying ways in differing jurisdictions, that authorities within the judicial branch of government may examine and make rulings on the legal validity of decisions and actions of the legislative and executive branches of government and, in some jurisdictions, of others within the judicial branch itself.
▸ noun: (law, countable) A judicial process undertaken under this doctrine.
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Judicial review in India,
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▸ noun: (law, uncountable) The doctrine, implemented in varying ways in differing jurisdictions, that authorities within the judicial branch of government may examine and make rulings on the legal validity of decisions and actions of the legislative and executive branches of government and, in some jurisdictions, of others within the judicial branch itself.
▸ noun: (law, countable) A judicial process undertaken under this doctrine.
Similar:
appellate jurisdiction,
judicial remedy,
judicial relief,
law review,
appeal,
collateral review,
rule of decision,
appellate court,
jurisdiction,
rule of law,
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Adjectives:
juried,
arbitral,
prosecutorial,
judicial,
pro se,
ripe,
justiciary,
jurant,
pa,
litigatory,
judicatory
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