Justiciability

Justiciability - Justiciability refers to the suitability of a matter for judicial review, based on whether there is a concrete and actual dispute that can be resolved by a court. A matter is non-justiciable if it falls into categories like political questions, mootness, or lack of standing, which make it inappropriate for judicial intervention.

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Justiciability refers to the suitability of a matter for judicial review, based on whether there is a concrete and actual dispute that can be resolved by a court. A matter is non-justiciable if it falls into categories like political questions, mootness, or lack of standing, which make it inappropriate for judicial intervention.
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