Answer:
The judicial branch have all the rights to keep a check on the decisions made by the executive branch.
Explanation:
The Constitution has divided powers of the government amongst it's three branches namely- executive, legislature and b. However none of the branch of government can work independently which means the other branches has the right to "check and balance" guaranteed by the Constitution.
The judiciary under this power, can declare and law null and void if it goes above the spirit of the Constitution.