why are the writs provided by constitution are very important
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The power to grant writs is one of the most important powers granted to the High Courts and the Supreme court under Section 226 and Section 32 respectively. Writs protect the rights of the citizens by providing a faster remedy, thereby upholding the principles of democracy by providing quick justice. The importance of writs cannot be underestimated, and the courts must necessarily use this power judiciously as they have been given a very wide ambit to practice this power
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