What is meant by ‘Judicial Review’? How is it different from Judicial Activism’? [Answer Limit: 50 words] [UKPSC 2023]
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Judicial Review refers to the authority held by courts to evaluate and, if necessary, invalidate laws or executive actions that are found to be unconstitutional. On the other hand, Judicial Activism describes a situation where judges make rulings influenced by their own beliefs or political views, which is frequently perceived as exceeding the conventional limits of their role.