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Fundamental Rights are justiciable in nature. Give reason to support your answer.

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Answered by bilalhafeez12114
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Answer:

Of Course Yes

Explanation:

The Fundamental Rights are justiciable because when violated the aggrieved individual can move the courts for their enforcement. ... An aggrieved individual can directly go to Supreme Court or High Courts for the enforcement of the Fundamental Rights.

Answered by kr2163076
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Explanation:

The fundamental right are enshrined in part3 of the Constitution from articles 12to35. In this regard, the farmers of the Constitution derived inspiration from the Constitution of USA. originally, the Constitution provided for seven fundamental rights. At present, there are only six fundamental rights.

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