The Judicial Review Process is a legal procedure where courts examine the actions of the executive and legislative branches of government to ensure they comply with the law and the constitution. This process allows individuals or groups to challenge laws or government actions they believe are unconstitutional, ensuring that no one is above the law, including government officials.
During judicial review, judges assess cases brought before them, often involving issues related to civil rights, administrative decisions, or legislative acts. If a court finds that a law or action violates the constitution, it can declare it invalid, protecting the rights of citizens and maintaining the balance of power among the branches of government.