History & Civics
Give any one reason why the power of Judicial Review has utility (or significance).
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The power of Judicial Review has its utility because of three reasons:
- Ours is a written Constitution.
- The Constitution has provided limited powers to the Centre and the States.
- The legislature does not possess the ability and impartiality which are needed to explain what the law means.
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