judicial activism and judicial restraint are the active role assigned to the apex court of India,supreme court under constitution of India 1950.they have to exercise these judicial powers for...
The Warren Court, which was active from 1953 until Chief Justice Earl Warren retired in 1969, is often accused of judicial activism for its many decisions supporting African-Americans' civil rights....
judicial activism weakens the seperation of powers by involving the COurt in what are traditionally executive and legislative functions.Judicial restraint reinforces separation of powers
'Judicial activism' means an interpretation of the U.S. constitution holding that the spirit of the times and the needs of the nation can legitimately influence judicial decisions (particularly...
Judicial activism was used because the Court ruled that the school policy prohibiting the students from wearing the arm bands to protest symbolically the Vietnam War violated the students' free...