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Which article of the Indian Constitution guarantees the Fundamental Rights?
Which article of the Indian Constitution guarantees the Fundamental Rights?
- Article 226
- Article 32
- Article 12-35 (correct)
- Article 14
Which courts can issue writs for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights?
Which courts can issue writs for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights?
- High Courts and District Courts
- Supreme Court and High Courts (correct)
- Supreme Court and District Courts
- Supreme Court and State Courts
What is the significance of the term 'fundamental' in Fundamental Rights?
What is the significance of the term 'fundamental' in Fundamental Rights?
- They are the rights protected by the Supreme Court
- They are the most important rights
- They are the rights granted to all citizens
- They are the rights protected by fundamental law (correct)
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Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution
- Article 32 of the Indian Constitution guarantees the Fundamental Rights, which can be enforced directly by approaching the Supreme Court.
- The Supreme Court and the High Courts have the power to issue writs for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights.
Significance of 'Fundamental' in Fundamental Rights
- The term 'fundamental' implies that these rights are essential, inherent, and indispensable for the dignity and well-being of individuals, and are placed beyond the reach of legislative and executive actions.
- This term signifies that these rights are non-negotiable and are guaranteed to all citizens, regardless of their social, economic, or cultural background.
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