Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India

Writ Jurisdiction

Writ Jurisdiction of SC & HC in Indian Constitution: Comparative analysis

Introduction Dr. B.R. Ambedkar famously referred to Article 32 as the “heart and soul of the Constitution.” This article enables citizens to approach the Supreme Court directly for the enforcement of Rights contained in Part III of the Constitution known as Fundamental Rights. Similarly, Article 226 of the Constitution empowers citizens to approach the High […]

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Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution

Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution – A UPSC Guide

The Fundamental Rights enshrined in the Indian Constitution represent the elemental freedoms entitled to every citizen to protect dignity, equality, and freedom. Stored in Part III (Articles 12-35), the rights allow citizens to be shielded from arbitrary state actions and are the substance of Indian democracy. Today, there are six Fundamental Rights available in India

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