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how does the supreme Court protects the fundamental rights of a citizen​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When a case is brought before the Supreme Court, and that case involves the protection of those rights, or is alleged to; the Court rules on the case in a manner that it believes leaves the rights protected. ... under article 32 of the constitution of india the supreme court has been granted the power of judicial review.

Answered by harshdpatel18
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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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