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    Understanding Judicial Activism, Restraint, and Overreach in light of the Indian Constitution

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    Author (s): Neeharika Singh

    Abstract: Since Indian independence, the role of the judiciary in the interpretation of the constitution has swung back and forth between activism, restraint and short spurts of overreach. This treatise challenged the theoretical underpinnings of these modes, traces their historic development in traceable landmark decisions of the Supreme Court and places current discourses in the broader context of the constitutional architecture of India. The paper will argue based on the constitutional theory, comparative jurisprudence and also empirical literature that the judiciary's oscillation is not a doctrinal stance but an adaptation to changing socio-political realities. It finally suggests that a prudent blend of activism and moderation based on constitutional text, judicial precedent and democratic accountability can represent the best sturdy vehicle of basic rights safeguarding and state legitimacy maintenance.

    Keywords: Judiciary, judicial restraint, constitutional theories


    Article Info: Received: 15 Mar 2024, Received in revised form: 13 Apr 2025, Accepted: 17 Apr 2025, Available online: 21 Apr 2025


    Understanding Judicial Activism, Restraint, and Overreach in light of the Indian Constitution DOI: 10.22161/ijtle.4.2.5


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