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Regarding the concept of judicial review, which of the following statements are accurate?

  1. Judicial review primarily assesses the rights and wrongs of a conclusion reached.
  2. Judicial review primarily aims to enforce government actions without scrutiny.
  3. Judicial review establishes new laws through court proceedings.
  4. Judicial review challenges the procedure by which a decision was made.

    Aiii only

    BNone of these

    Civ only

    Di, iii

    Answer:

    C. iv only

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    Judicial review

    • Judicial review is the power of Judiciary to review any act or order of Legislative and Executive wings and to pronounce upon the constitutional validity when challenged by the affected person.
    • The power of Judicial Review comes from the Constitution of India itself (Articles 13, 32, 136, 142 and 147 of the Constitution).

    Challenges the Procedure 

    • Judicial review is a legal process that allows a court to review the lawfulness and procedural aspects of a decision made by a public body or authority.
    • It ensures that the decision-making process adheres to legal standards.
    • It examines the procedure by which a decision was made rather than the rights and wrongs of the conclusion itself.
    • i,e it does not reevaluate the merits of the decision but focuses on whether the decision-making process followed the law
    • Judicial review enforces government actions to scrutiny by the judiciary to ensure they comply with the constitution and established legal principles. 

    Interpreting the existing laws :

    • Judicial review does not establish new laws.
    • It interprets and applies existing laws and the constitution to assess the legality of government actions. 
    • i,e Courts do not create new laws through judicial review; they uphold or strike down actions based on existing legal frameworks

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    Assertion (A): The Chandra Kumar case (1997) restored the jurisdiction of High Courts over appeals from the Central Administrative Tribunal.

    Reason (R): The Supreme Court held that judicial review is a part of the basic structure of the Constitution.


    Which of the key functions listed below fall under the mandate of the State Finance Commission?

    1. Recommending the principles governing the division of net proceeds of state taxes between the state and Panchayats.

    2. Auditing the annual accounts of the Panchayats to ensure financial discipline.

    3. Determining the taxes, duties, cesses, and fees that may be assigned to and appropriated by the Panchayats.

    Which statements are true in relation to the Advocate General?

    i. The Advocate General is the highest law officer in the state.

    ii. The Advocate General is appointed by the Chief Minister of the state.

    iii. The Advocate General corresponds to the Attorney General of India at the state level.

    iv. The Advocate General’s term of office is fixed at five years by the Constitution.

    Consider the following statements regarding the office of the Attorney General.

    1. The qualification for the office of Attorney General includes the possibility of being an 'eminent jurist' in the President's opinion.

    2. The Attorney General has the right to vote in a parliamentary committee of which he/she is a member.

    3. The remuneration of the Attorney General is not fixed by the Constitution.

    Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?

    Consider the following pairs matching a Constitutional Article with its relevance to the Advocate General:

    1. Article 165: Advocate General of State

    2. Article 177: Powers, privileges and immunities of Advocate General

    3. Article 194: Rights of Advocate General as respects the houses of state legislature and its committee

    How many of the above pairs are correctly matched?