Right to Constitutional Remedies
Civics ⇒ Citizenship and Rights
Right to Constitutional Remedies starts at 8 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe a situation where the writ of Prohibition can be used.
Describe the difference between Article 32 and Article 226 of the Indian Constitution.
Explain the importance of the Right to Constitutional Remedies in protecting citizens' rights.
Explain the significance of writs in the enforcement of fundamental rights.
Explain the term 'writ' in the context of the Indian Constitution.
Explain why the Right to Constitutional Remedies is called the 'guarantee of guarantees'.
Explain with an example how a citizen can use the Right to Constitutional Remedies if their right to freedom of speech is violated.
What is the main objective of the Right to Constitutional Remedies?
What is the role of the judiciary in the context of the Right to Constitutional Remedies?
What remedy does a citizen have if a law passed by the government violates their fundamental rights?
Which Article empowers the Supreme Court to issue directions, orders, or writs for the enforcement of fundamental rights?
Which writ is used to command a lower court or tribunal to transfer a case to itself or to quash its order?
Who is known as the 'protector of fundamental rights' in India?
