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13 June, 23:44

What was a result of the establishment of judicial review?

A. Fewer cases were brought to the Supreme Court.

B. The Supreme Court became more powerful.

C. Judges were elected to the Supreme Court.

D. The time judges could serve on the Supreme Court was limited

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  1. 14 June, 02:06
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    The result of the establishment of judicial review was "the Supreme Court became more powerful".

    Option: B

    Explanation:

    William Marbury v/s James Madison (the U. S. Secretary of State) was the landmark decision or ruling formulated by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court "John Marshall", on 24th February 1803, and lifted the legal concept of judicial review as the Supreme Court's right to restrict Legislative authority by finding law unconstitutional in the new country. Thus three standards of judicial review were the Constitution is the nation's basis of law. The Supreme Court is essentially allowed to decide on constitutional matters. The judiciary should rule towards any legislation which is contrary to the draft.
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