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Q: Which two articles of the constitution of India most clearly expressed the power of judicial review?
  • A. Article 32 and Article 226
  • B. Article 17 and Article 143
  • C. Article 44 and Article 152
  • D. Article 21 and Article 446
Correct Answer: Option A - Originally, Judicial Review was inserted in Article 13 of Indian Constitution. But indirectly article 226 and 32 also have the power of judicial review as they may provide a constitutional remedy. Article 32 → Writs issued by Supreme Court. Article 226 → Writs issued by High Court.
A. Originally, Judicial Review was inserted in Article 13 of Indian Constitution. But indirectly article 226 and 32 also have the power of judicial review as they may provide a constitutional remedy. Article 32 → Writs issued by Supreme Court. Article 226 → Writs issued by High Court.

Explanations:

Originally, Judicial Review was inserted in Article 13 of Indian Constitution. But indirectly article 226 and 32 also have the power of judicial review as they may provide a constitutional remedy. Article 32 → Writs issued by Supreme Court. Article 226 → Writs issued by High Court.