Social Sciences, asked by manasiganeshbabu, 10 days ago

what do you mean by "fundamental rights are justicable" ?​

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Answered by kk6690214
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Justiciable: Justiciable means that if these rights are violated by the government or anyone else, the individual has the right to approach the Supreme Court or High Courts for the protection of his/her Fundamental Rights. ... The Fundamental Rights though justiciable are not absolute.

Answered by PARTHFFPLAYER
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Justiciable means that if these rights are violated by the government or anyone else, the individual has the right to approach the Supreme Court or High Courts for the protection of his/her Fundamental Rights. ... The Fundamental Rights though justiciable are not absolute.

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