Judicial Activism and Parliamentary Democracy in India: A Critical Evaluation Introduction The Indian Constitution establishes a democratic polity based on the principle of separation of powers, with a bicameral legislature, an executive accountable to the legislature, and an independent judiciary. While each branch is expected to function within its domain, the Indian judiciary—particularly the Supreme … Continue reading Evaluate the relationship between judicial activism and parliamentary democracy in India, examining how proactive judicial interventions influence the legislative domain, the principle of separation of powers, and democratic accountability within the constitutional framework.