Judicial control of Delegated Legislation may be exercised on the ground of:
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Judicial control of delegated legislation can be exercised on grounds of: (1) ultra vires the parent Act, (2) ultra vires the Constitution, (3) unreasonableness, (4) violation of natural justice, and (5) mala fide exercise of power. All these grounds together form judicial review of subordinate legislation.