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How can courts protect the fundamental rights of people?

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Answered by choudhary21
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The consitution Article 32 Clearly empowers the Supreme Court to be moved to enforce the fundamental rights.✔️✔️

Article 32 clause 3 allows the parliament to empower any other court by law to Exercise the same powers as Supreme Court in their limited jurisdiction.✔️✔️

Accordingly the parliament has empowerd the High Courts to issue writs to protect the fundamental rights.✔️✔️

Hence even though people can approach the SC directly the SC has advised that they first approach the HC to avoid load on the SC.✔️✔️

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Answered by cutieeee10101
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under article 32 of the constitution of india the supreme court has been granted the power of judicial review. Citizens can file writ petitions against the actions of the government, in case of violation of fundamental rights and if the judges are convinced they issue writs against the government. They can declare the actions of the government as null and void.
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