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Kyan
10 August, 11:47
What is judicial activism?
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Remy
10 August, 12:36
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Judicial activism is the act of passing ruling in a court not according to the law, but to personal beliefs and preferences. The opposite of judicial activism is judicial restraint, in which the judges follow the constitution exactly and abstain from passing ruling not specified in the constitution.
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