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Which of the following amendments curtailed the power of Judicial review of the Supreme Court and the High Courts?
Practice MCQ for SSC, UPSC, RRB Exams
A. 24th
A.
B. 26th
B.
C. 42th
C.
D. 44th
D.
Correct Answer: C
সঠিক উত্তর: C
Explanation
ব্যাখ্যা
The 42nd Constitutional Amendment Act of 1976 curtailed the power of judicial review of the Supreme Court and the High Courts in India.
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