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what do you mean when we say that fundamental rights are justiciable​

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Answered by dami897
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The Fundamental Rights are justiciable because when violated the aggrieved individual can move the courts for their enforcement. ... The Supreme Court or High Courts have the power to issue directions or orders or writs for the enforcement of any of the Fundamental Rights.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fundamental Rights are justiciable because if there has been any kind of violation of these rights, the person is entitled to file a suit in the High Court or Supreme Court.

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