- It hardly needs any authority than an executive order, if shown to be violative of law, it cannot be protected on the ground that the authority concerned had the jurisdiction to pass the same, and thus is immune from challenge by invoking the writ jurisdiction. AJ&K Govt. & 2 others v. Abdul majeed & another 2002 SCR 24 (B)
- All the executive orders are subject to judicial review. Syed Rashed Hussain Shah v. Azad Govt. & 6 others 2014 SCR 883 (D)
- Judicial review — Govt. approved 15 km roads for each constituency including the road in dispute — The Prime Minister ordered for shifting of the scheme of this road to another place only on the letter of the Senior Minister — Held: The Prime Minister has no power to pass order for shifting of the scheme. Azad Govt. & 5 others v. Inhabitant of village Baghar 2016 SCR 696 (E) 2002 SCR 24 rel.
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