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Who guarantees the fundamental rights to the Indian citizens? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Right to Constitutional Remedies

Article 32 provides a guaranteed remedy, in the form of a Fundamental Right itself, for enforcement of all the other Fundamental Rights, and the Supreme Court is designated as the protector of these rights by the Constitution.

Answered by devijaya248
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Right to Constitutional Remedies

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Right to Constitutional Remedies

Article 32 provides a guaranteed remedy, in the form of a Fundamental Right itself, for enforcement of all the other Fundamental Rights, and the Supreme Court is designated as the protector of these rights by the Constitution.The body which acts as the guardian of Fundamental Rights is the Supreme Court. The court protects the Fundamental Rights of the citizens from being exploited. The Supreme Court, as the Guardian of Fundamental Rights, can declare any law null and void if it violates fundamental rights.It is to be noted that an application under article 32 cannot lie where no fundamental right has been violated. That is why the supreme court has duty to enforce the fundamental rights and also it is known as the protector and guarantor of the fundamental right.B.R Ambedkar, the father of Indian constitution considers Article 32 as 'the heart and soul of Indian Constitution'. 4.

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