SHORT ANSWER:
State assemblies do not directly participate in judicial review, which is primarily the role of the judiciary.
DETAILS:
- Judicial review is the power of the courts to examine the constitutionality of legislative and executive actions.
- State assemblies create laws, but the judiciary can review these laws to ensure they comply with the Constitution.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- If a law passed by a state assembly is found unconstitutional, it can be struck down by the judiciary.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India, Article 13 and Article 32.
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