Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Legal Studies

Chapter

Judiciary

Question:
Which of the following statement is NOT correct in the context of powers of "Judicial Review"?
Options:
Judicial review is a principle or a legal doctrine or a practice whereby a court can examine or review an executive or a legislative act.
In some countries, like the United States, France and Canada, judicial review allows the court to invalidate or nullify the law or the act of the legislature or the executive if they are found to be contrary to the constitution.
In the United Kingdom, judicial review powers are restricted; the courts do not have authority to nullify or invalidate legislation of the Parliament.
None of the above
Correct Answer:
None of the above
Explanation:
Judicial review is a principle or a legal doctrine or a practice whereby a court can examine or review an executive or a legislative act, such as law or some other governmental or administrative decision, and determine if the act is incompatible with the constitution. In some countries, like the United States, France and Canada, judicial review allows the court to invalidate or nullify the law or the act of the legislature or the executive if they are found to be contrary to the constitution. In the United Kingdom, judicial review powers are restricted; the courts do not have authority to nullify or invalidate legislation of the Parliament.