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Sauron [17]
1 year ago
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Legislating from the bench is a negative way of describing judicial activism. judicial review. passing laws without popular cons

ent. judicial misconduct.
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Rus_ich [418]1 year ago
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Legislating from the bench' is a negative way of describing judicial activism.'

Legislating from the bench' is used when a judgement given by a judge is believed to the biased and based on his/her personal opinion rather than deciding on the basis of the actual interpretation and application of the law.

Such judges are mostly found to be motivated with their political agenda rather than the interpretation of the laws.

Judicial activism is a concept of exercising the judicial power to check the rules and regulations set by the government. When judicial activism is done with political motive it is called as 'Legislating from the bench'.

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