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100 _aJain, Nilanjana
245 _aJudicial power: From judicial review to judicial overreach
260 _c2010
300 _ap.331-342.
362 _aApr-Jun
520 _aJudicial review of legislative decisions is a typically American contribution to jurisprudence and has not been accepted in Anglo-Saxon or continental legal theory or practice. Given human nature, leap from judicial review to judicial overreach is but a logical, inevitable and unconscious step in judicial decisions. It has, however, upset many constitutional principles, like separation of power and parliamentary sovereignty, on which our Republic is founded. It has paved the way for governance by the courts and made the judiciary the final arbiter in vital policy decisions and even constitutional amendments. - Reproduced.
650 _aJudiciary
773 _aIndian Journal of Public Administration
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