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Doctrine of Political Question

The Doctrine of Political Question refers to the principle where courts refrain from adjudicating issues that are constitutionally delegated to the executive or legislative branches,

Doctrine of Judicial Restraint

The Doctrine of Judicial Restraint emphasizes that judges should limit their own power by refraining from making policy decisions, thereby respecting the roles of the

Doctrine of Judicial Activism

Judicial activism refers to the proactive role played by the judiciary in interpreting and applying laws to address societal issues, often stepping beyond traditional judicial