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प्रश्न
Answer the following questions briefly:
Explain the significance and scope of the right to Constitutional Remedies.
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उत्तर
Fundamental Rights are meaningless unless they are enforced and protected by a court of law. Hence, our Constitution provides the right to move the court to safeguard our Fundamental Rights. If the government, a group or an individual violates one or more of the Fundamental Rights, any citizen can file a case against the offender in the state High Court or in the Supreme Court.
Scope of the Fundamental Rights:
- The Fundamental Rights are universal, e., they are guaranteed to every citizen of India, irrespective of caste, colour, religion, gender, or social status.
- The Fundamental Rights cannot be easily altered or removed from the Constitution.
- Fundamental Rights are not absolute. They have certain restrictions imposed on them in the larger interests of society.
- Some of the Fundamental Rights can be suspended during an emergency, such as a war or an economic or political crisis.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Tick mark (✓) the correct statement or (X) if it is wrong.
Fundamental rights are not enforceable.
List down the Fundamental rights guaranteed to the citizens of India.
Mention the Right which is exercised/violated in the following case:
A group of citizens assembles peacefully.
Mention the Right which is exercised/violated in the following case:
A citizen goes to worship in a place of his choice.
Mention the Right which is exercised/violated in the following case:
A citizen cannot be forced to work without pay.
Choose the correct answer:
The Fundamental Rights can be enforced by the________.
State whether the following is true or false:
Rights enable everyone to maintain a dignified existence in society.
State whether the following is true or false:
We can use our freedom to do anything we want, even if it harms other people.
This picture is a symbolic representation of a Fundamental Right.

Identify the Fundamental Right enjoyed by an Indian citizen under the following circumstances or conditions:
We can reside and settle in any part of India.
Compare and contrast the Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy.
