Judicial Review vs. Legislative Authority: Can Parliament's Lawmaking Be Selectively Scrutinized? This article explores the ongoing debate over judicial review and parliamentary sovereignty, questioning whether Parliament’s lawmaking can be selectively scrutinized by courts. It delves into the balance of power between the judiciary and the legislature, examining how judicial review ensures laws align with constitutional principles while raising concerns about the potential overreach of the courts in a democratic system. The discussion provides valuable insights into the tension between the two branches of government. Webname: illustrateddailynews.com