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Judicial activism is a term which is used to describe the behavior of judges who go beyond the judicial system and enter into the political policy making arena.
It can either be a descriptive or normative term. But in any meaning, it is used to imply that such activity is illegitimate.
Countries such as Pakistan are facing judicial activism which is leading to political instability in the economy.
It can either be a descriptive or normative term. But in any meaning, it is used to imply that such activity is illegitimate.
Countries such as Pakistan are facing judicial activism which is leading to political instability in the economy.
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