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RuleMate India

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SHORT ANSWER: The judiciary's ability to intervene is limited by the principle of separation of powers and judicial restraint. DETAILS: - The judiciary cannot interfere in legislative or executive functions unless there is a violation of the Constitution. - Courts exercise restraint in matters of policy decisions made by the legislature or executive. - The Supreme Court can only review laws if they are challenged as unconstitutional. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - No direct punishment; however, overreach can lead to judicial review and potential nullification of actions. SOURCE: - Constitution of India, Articles 13, 32, and 226.
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