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Fundamental Rights do not have judicial protection. (Correct the underlined word and rewrite the sentence.)

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Answered by mehek13
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fundamental rights do have judicial protection.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Fundamental Rights have judicial protection

Explanation:

Fundamental Rights do not have judicial protection. - Incorrect

Fundamental Rights have judicial protection. - Correct

It is a constitutional judicial mandate to protect citizens ' human rights. An aggrieved person may approach the State's Supreme Court or High Court directly to protect his or her fundamental rights, to remedy grievances and to enjoy fundamental rights.

Good judicial security in the General Court is an independent and impartial court formed to enhance the judicial protection of individual interests in proceedings involving close examination of complex facts in general.

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