The Supreme Court’s power to issue Writs is mentioned under:
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A.
Article 32
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B.
Article 226
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C.
Article 131
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D.
Article 136
Correct Answer:
A. Article 32
Explanation:
The Supreme Court’s power to issue writs is established under Article 32 of the Constitution of India. This article is a Fundamental Right itself, known as the Right to Constitutional Remedies, which allows citizens to approach the Supreme Court directly for the enforcement of their rights. Through Article 32, the Court can issue various types of writs, including Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Prohibition, Quo Warranto, and Certiorari. While Article 226 grants similar powers to High Courts, Article 32 specifically vests this authority in the Supreme Court to act as the protector and guarantor of Fundamental Rights.
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