The Right to Constitutional Remedies is described as:
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A.
Heart and soul of the Constitution
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B.
Preamble of the Constitution
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C.
Part of Fundamental Duties
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D.
Part of Directive Principles
Correct Answer:
A. Heart and soul of the Constitution
Explanation:
The Right to Constitutional Remedies, found in Article 32 of the Indian Constitution, is famously referred to as the heart and soul of the Constitution by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. This fundamental right is unique because it makes the enforcement of other fundamental rights a right in itself. It empowers citizens to approach the Supreme Court directly if they believe their fundamental rights have been violated. To protect these liberties, the court can issue various specialized orders known as writs, such as Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Prohibition, Certiorari, and Quo-Warranto. By providing a guaranteed legal pathway for redress, Article 32 ensures that constitutional protections are not merely theoretical but are practical and enforceable tools for justice.
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