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Suggest an approach that could protect the rights of citizens and keeps a check on the country’s law making body

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Answered by capricornusyellow
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The rights of citizens and keeps a check on the country’s law making body

Explanation:

  • There are different law for different area such as Union Government make the law for whole country, state law of government make the law for state and district municipal make the law for district level.
  • There are different legislative power that makes law for different states, district and for whole country.
  • The Union List
  • The State List
  • The concurrent list
  • Different bill and act is passed by legislative to the different state, district and country. House of parliament pass the bill for it.

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Answered by skyfall63
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It is constitutional mandate of judiciary to protect fundamental rights of the citizens. Supreme Court & High Courts are empowered to take action to enforce these rights

Explanation:

  • 6 "fundamental rights" are envisaged in the Indian constitution under Part 3 ("Article 12 to 35") namely "Right to Equality", "Right to Freedom",  "Right to Freedom of Religion", Right against Exploitation, Cultural & Educational rights & Right to constitutional remedies.
  • "Right to constitutional remedies" ("Articles 32 to 35") "empowers" the "citizens to move" to the "court of law" where there is denial of  "fundamental rights".
  • The Court is "empowered" to issue writs such as mandamus, habeas corpus, certiorari, quo warranto, & prohibition, for the enforcement of the "Fundamental Rights". Hence if citizens' fundamental rights are affected then they can approach the Supreme Court for enforcement/protection of the rights.
  • It allows a person to "sue" if he/she feels that the State has breached any of its constitutional rights. Article 32 is known the as the citizens' right to "protect & defend" the constitution as it is "used" by the citizens to "enforce" the "constitution" via the judiciary.

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