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how are writs related to right to constitutional remedies​

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Answered by cher8panda
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Writs are written orders issued by the Supreme Court of India to provide constitutional remedies to protect the fundamental rights of citizens from a violation. What is a Writ Petition? A writ petition is essentially a court petition for extraordinary review, asking a court to intervene in a lower court's decision.

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Answered by rrmohan74
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Under article 32 Supreme court acts as a guarantor and defender of the fundamental rights. Furthermore, it is originally under the Supreme Court's jurisdiction power to issue the writs. Thus, it means that a person can directly approach the Supreme court for the remedy instead through the way of appealing.

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Article 32(2) of the Constitution of India gives: “The Supreme Court will have the capacity to issue bearings or requests or writs, incorporating writs in the idea of habeas corpus, mandamus, prohibition, quo warranto, and certiorari, whichever might be suitable, for the requirement of any of rights given by this Part.

The Supreme Court and the High Court have the power to issue 5 writs.

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