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Right to Constitutional Remedies

Civics ⇒ Citizenship and Rights

Right to Constitutional Remedies starts at 8 and continues till grade 12. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Right to Constitutional Remedies. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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Context: A law passed by the state government violates the right to equality. What remedy is available to the affected citizen?
Context: During an emergency, the government suspends the Right to Constitutional Remedies. Is this allowed under the Constitution?
Context: Ramesh's right to freedom of speech is violated by a government order. What can he do under the Right to Constitutional Remedies?
Describe the process a citizen must follow to seek a constitutional remedy if their fundamental right is violated.
Describe the role of the judiciary in protecting the Right to Constitutional Remedies.
Explain the term 'writ jurisdiction' of the Supreme Court.
Explain the writ of 'Quo Warranto'.
Explain why Dr. B.R. Ambedkar called Article 32 the 'heart and soul' of the Constitution.
Name any two writs that can be issued by the Supreme Court under Article 32.
What is the difference between the writs of Prohibition and Certiorari?
What is the main purpose of the writ of Habeas Corpus?
What is the Right to Constitutional Remedies?
What is the significance of Article 226 in the context of constitutional remedies?
Who is known as the 'protector of fundamental rights' in India?
Why is the Right to Constitutional Remedies important for citizens?