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SHORT ANSWER: Judicial review in India is defined by Articles 13, 32, 226, and 136 of the Constitution. DETAILS: - Article 13: Invalidates laws that are inconsistent with fundamental rights. - Article 32: Allows individuals to approach the Supreme Court for enforcement of fundamental rights. - Article 226: Empowers High Courts to issue writs for enforcement of rights. - Article 136: Grants the Supreme Court the power to grant special leave to appeal against any judgment. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - No specific punishment; however, laws struck down by judicial review become void. SOURCE: - Constitution of India
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