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How are fundamental rights
justiciable​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Fundamental Rights are justiciable because when violated the aggrieved individual can move the courts for their enforcement. The Supreme Court or High Courts have the power to issue directions or orders or writs for the enforcement of any of the Fundamental Rights.

Answered by muggusaini
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fundamental rights are justifiable by any court of law as they inforce equal right to every person and also the person has have the right to express his feelings and right to survive in this society the fundamental rights are the rights of every single citizen of india and they have the equal right of freedom equality thoughts and without any discrimination on the basics of caste colour creed

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