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Right to Constitutional Remedies

Subject: Polity

Description

Right to Constitutional Remedies

Often described as the “heart and soul” of the Constitution, the Right to Constitutional Remedies is enshrined in Article 32. It empowers citizens to directly approach the Supreme Court for enforcement of their Fundamental Rights, ensuring that no violation goes unchallenged.

Additionally, Articles 226 and 227 extend similar remedial measures to High Courts, making this right a powerful tool for judicial intervention and an essential guarantee of justice.

Summary

Enables citizens to seek immediate judicial relief for Fundamental Rights violations, acting as a cornerstone of constitutional justice.