Judicial review of ordinances issued by the President or Governors is a limited but established aspect of constitutional law in India. While the power to promulgate ordinances is granted to the executive, it's not absolute and is subject to judicial scrutiny. The courts can review ordinances on grounds such as mala fides, irrationality, and if they are designed to circumvent the legislative process. The key question is whether the executive acted within the constitutional framework and with proper justification.
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