What is judicial over reach ?
ANS When Judicial Activism goes overboard, and becomes Judicial Adventurism, it is referred to as Judicial Overreach. In simpler terms, it is when the judiciary starts interfering with the proper functioning of the legislative or executive organs of the government.
Difference between judicial activism and judicial over reach ?
ANS Judicial activism is the use of judicial power to articulate and enforce what is beneficial for society whereas judicial overreach is when the judiciary starts interfering with the proper functioning of the legislative and executive, thereby encroaching upon the legislature and executive's domains.