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How does judiciary protect our Fundamental rights

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Answered by vijaysriram2003
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In India, judiciary is an independent body. It remains alof from the intervention of various ministers or any other body, I.e. Executive or Legislature.


So basically, our constitution provided power to judiciary in order to protect our rights. (Article 32) This power is given in the form of writes. These writs include- Habes Corpus, Mandamus, Prohibition, Quo warrento and certiorari.


Each time and everytime your rights are violated, you can move to the high court or the supreme court. Such a case concludes with the court issuing writs as per your violation of rights.


Any citizen, from a begger to the first citizen of the nation may move to similar court for protecting their FR.


Indian judiciary is independent and pit free, protecting the fundamental rights of its citizens.

Answered by Anshults
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Judiciary protects our fundamental rights by issuing writs under article 226 or article 32, an individual can approach to designated court on violation of their fundamental rights, designated court shall issue the order to investigate in the particular case and if the authorities related to same case found guilty then court will take appropriate action against the related authorities.

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