The Indian Constitution guarantees the right to constitutional remedies through:
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A.
Article 32
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B.
Article 226
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C.
Article 136
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D.
Article 124
Correct Answer:
A. Article 32
Explanation:
The Constitution of India guarantees the Right to Constitutional Remedies under Article 32, which allows citizens to approach the Supreme Court for the enforcement of their Fundamental Rights. This article is often described as the protector and guarantor of these rights, with Dr. B.R. Ambedkar famously referring to it as the heart and soul of the Constitution. Additionally, Article 226 empowers High Courts with the authority to issue various writs—such as Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Prohibition, Quo Warranto, and Certiorari—to protect these fundamental liberties. While Article 32 is restricted to the enforcement of Fundamental Rights, Article 226 has a broader scope, covering both fundamental and legal rights within the High Court's jurisdiction. Conversely, Article 124 relates to the establishment and constitution of the Supreme Court, and Article 136 deals with special leave to appeal by the Supreme Court, neither of which is the primary provision for constitutional remedies.
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