Fundamental Rights in India Quiz

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Which article of the Indian Constitution allows the Supreme Court to issue writs for the enforcement of fundamental rights?

  • Article 40
  • Article 16
  • Article 24
  • Article 32 (correct)

What is the primary purpose of Fundamental Rights in India?

  • To promote economic development
  • To prioritize the rights of the government over individuals
  • To establish a socialist society
  • To guarantee civil liberties for all Indians (correct)

What is the recourse for the protection of civil rights through writs such as habeas corpus?

  • Appealing to the President
  • Filing a civil lawsuit
  • Seeking international intervention
  • Constitutional remedies (correct)

Which article of the Indian Constitution empowers the High Courts to issue writs for the enforcement of fundamental rights?

<p>Article 226 (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What do violations of Fundamental Rights in India result in?

<p>Punishments as prescribed in the Indian Penal Code (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Writs and Fundamental Rights in India

  • Article 32 of the Indian Constitution allows the Supreme Court to issue writs for the enforcement of fundamental rights.

Purpose of Fundamental Rights

  • The primary purpose of Fundamental Rights in India is to ensure the protection of civil rights.

Recourse for Protection of Civil Rights

  • The recourse for the protection of civil rights through writs such as habeas corpus is Article 32 of the Indian Constitution.

High Courts and Writs

  • Article 226 of the Indian Constitution empowers the High Courts to issue writs for the enforcement of fundamental rights.

Violations of Fundamental Rights

  • Violations of Fundamental Rights in India result in the issuance of writs, such as habeas corpus, by the Supreme Court and High Courts for their enforcement.

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