what "right to constitution remedius" means
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There is a right in India which states that a person can move to Supreme court if he/she wants to get their fundamental rights protected. ... It is known as the right to constitutional remedies. In this right, the Supreme court, as well as high court, is given the power to instill the fundamental rights
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Right to constitutional remedies (Articles 32 to 35) empowers the citizens to move to a court of law in case of any denial of the fundamental rights.
Clearly, the right to Constitutional remedies is a very important right granted to the citizens as it provides the citizens:
1. This right allows the citizens of India to move to the Supreme Court if any of their fundamental rights are violated.
2. It also empowers the higher judiciary to enforce these rights by issuing various writs.
3. It has also been decided that, unless expressly provided by the Constitution, this right can only be suspended as and when the Supreme Court decides. This means unless a national emergency is declared, only the Supreme Court of India has a right to suspend this right.
4. The significance of this Article is such that Dr.B R Ambedkar considered it the most important Article of the Constitution without which the Constitution would be a nullity. He considered it as the soul and heart of the Constitution.
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Right to constitutional remedies (Articles 32 to 35) empowers the citizens to move to a court of law in case of any denial of the fundamental rights.
Clearly, the right to Constitutional remedies is a very important right granted to the citizens as it provides the citizens:
1. This right allows the citizens of India to move to the Supreme Court if any of their fundamental rights are violated.
2. It also empowers the higher judiciary to enforce these rights by issuing various writs.
3. It has also been decided that, unless expressly provided by the Constitution, this right can only be suspended as and when the Supreme Court decides. This means unless a national emergency is declared, only the Supreme Court of India has a right to suspend this right.
4. The significance of this Article is such that Dr.B R Ambedkar considered it the most important Article of the Constitution without which the Constitution would be a nullity. He considered it as the soul and heart of the Constitution.
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