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What is the concept of judicial review in administrative law?

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Judicial review in administrative law is the power of courts to examine the actions or decisions of administrative authorities to ensure they are lawful, reasonable, and follow due process. It helps prevent abuse of power and ensures that authorities act within their legal limits.

Answered by jobseeker Krish Chandna | Approved

Judicial review in administrative law is the power of courts to examine the actions and decisions of administrative authorities to ensure they are legal, reasonable, and within their jurisdiction. It acts as a check on abuse of power and protects individual rights.

Answered by jobseeker Lavanya Bhardwaj | Approved

Judicial review in administrative law is the process by which courts scrutinize the legality of governmental actions, particularly those of administrative bodies. It is a mechanism for ensuring that administrative actions are lawful and comply with constitutional principles and applicable laws.

Answered by jobseeker Garima Rajput | Approved

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