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... judicial positions . For , unless the persons concerned are strong and uncompromising uphol- ders of justice , they will easily yield before pressure from interested quarters . In the last analysis , the independence of the judiciary de ...
... judicial positions . For , unless the persons concerned are strong and uncompromising uphol- ders of justice , they will easily yield before pressure from interested quarters . In the last analysis , the independence of the judiciary de ...
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... Judicial Review has , in fact , come to be accepted as a necessary incident of federalism . The principle of Judicial Review has been attacked on the principle of separation of powers , since , firstly , it burdens the judi- ciary with ...
... Judicial Review has , in fact , come to be accepted as a necessary incident of federalism . The principle of Judicial Review has been attacked on the principle of separation of powers , since , firstly , it burdens the judi- ciary with ...
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... Judicial Committee of the Privy Council " . All the members of the House of Lords do not sit as judges . The Lord Chancellor and seven other lords known as ' law - lords ' comprise the Court . Except for ecclesiastical matters , the ...
... Judicial Committee of the Privy Council " . All the members of the House of Lords do not sit as judges . The Lord Chancellor and seven other lords known as ' law - lords ' comprise the Court . Except for ecclesiastical matters , the ...
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PART | 1 |
Objects and Utilities of Studying Political Science7 | 7 |
CHAPTERII | 15 |
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