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प्रश्न
What do we mean when we say that Fundamental Rights are justiciable?
OR
Rights are enforceable by the Courts. How?
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उत्तर
The rights conferred by Part-Ill of the Constitution can be enforced through the Supreme Court or the High Court by all persons irrespective of race, caste, religion, or sex. In the public interest, anyone can commence litigation in the Court. This is called ‘Public Interest Litigation’.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Mention any two freedoms embodied under the Right to Freedom.
Mention provision of the Right to Education Act, 2010.
What do we mean Principles are non-justifiable rights of the citizens?
When and by which Act of the Parliament was the Fundamental Duties included in the Constitution? Mention one Fundamental Duty.
With regard to the Right to Freedom of Religion, answer the following question:
Can public funds be utilized for religious instruction?
With reference to the Right to Constitutional Remedies, answer the following question:
What is meant by the term ‘Writ’?
Name the writ that will be issued in the following circumstance:
To prohibit a lower court from proceeding in a case.
Mention Citizen’s one main duty towards himself.
Examine the characteristic features of the Fundamental Rights with regard to the following point:
Rights are not absolute.
Comment on the statement that the Directive Principles “are fundamental in the governance of the country”.
OR
Since Directive Principles are non-justiciable, what is the use of their being included in the Constitution of India?
