Social Sciences, asked by reenalohiyaraj, 8 months ago

If a person's fundamental rights have been denied to him/her than which Fundamental Right will him/her and what are it's virtues?.

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Answers

Answered by mathmagic1923
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Answer:

Dr. B. R. Ambedkar is the father of fundamental rights.

The article 32.

If any fundamental rights are violated then the most powerful fundamental right comes into power and the person is given justice by court.

A fundamental right is denied if a person is punished for exercising the right; if the government can punish people arbitrarily, then it can punish people for exercising their rights; thus, the right not to be deprived of liberty without due process of law (that is arbitrarily) is fundamental.

Answered by Avijat
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Answer:

Right to constitutional remedies(Article 32)

Explanation:

The supreme court and high court can issue special right enforcement "writs"

There are different writs like Habeas Corpus, Mandamus,Writ of Certiorari,Quo warranto etc.

All these have different effects.

Dr Br Ambedkar had said that this right was the heart and soul of the Indian constitution.

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