Sekarreporter1: Today law points [2/16, 06:43] Sekarreporter1: 16.02.2021: K. Selvaraj MHC Adv- *JUDICIAL REVIEW OF SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION (Rules, Reguations Etc.)* 1) Lack of Legislative Competence to make it.

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[2/16, 06:43] Sekarreporter1: 16.02.2021: K. Selvaraj MHC Adv-

*JUDICIAL REVIEW OF SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION (Rules, Reguations Etc.)*

1) Lack of Legislative Competence to make it.
2) Violation of Funadamental Rights
3) Violation of any other Provisions of the Constitution
4) Failure to conform to the Statute or exceeding the limits of authority conferred by the enabling Act
5) Repugnancy to the Laws of the Land.
6) Manifest Arbitrariness/Unreasonableness (To the extent that the Legislature never intended to give authority to make such rules)
7) It is also settled Law that Subordinate Legislation can be challenge on any of the grounds available for challenged against plenary legislation (Act)

[(2016) 7 SCC 703]
Cellular Operations Assn. of India Vs. TRAI

[(1985) 1 SCC 641]
Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Pvt. Ltd. Vs. UOI

[(2017) 9 SCC 1]
Shayara Bano Vs. UOI
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