what do we mean when we say that fundamental rights are jutisicable or rights are enforceable by the court .how?
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The fundamental rights are enforceable in the High Courts and the Supreme Court. In writ petitions before these courts, a person or a citizen can seek enforcement of fundamental rights and redress for their breach
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Fundamental Rights are called justiciable rights because they can be enforced in the Courts. This means that a person can approach under Article 32 and 226 before Supreme Court and High Courts respectively in case of violation of his fundamental right or for their enforcement as the case may be.
The fundamental rights are enforceable in the High Courts and the Supreme Court. In writ petitions before these courts, a person or a citizen can seek enforcement of fundamental rights and redress for their breach.
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