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SHORT ANSWER: The principle of judicial review allows the Supreme Court of India to invalidate laws and executive actions that violate the Constitution. DETAILS: - Judicial review is a power granted under Article 13 and Article 32 of the Indian Constitution. - It ensures that the Constitution is upheld and protects fundamental rights. - The Supreme Court can review laws passed by Parliament and actions taken by the executive. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - If a law is struck down, it becomes void and cannot be enforced. SOURCE: - Constitution of India, Articles 13 and 32
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