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Q: What does the right to Constitutional Remedies mean?
  • A. All linguistic and religious minorities can set up their own education institutions.
  • B. If any citizen feels that the fundamental rights have been violated by the State, then they can move to the court.
  • C. Any person has the right to move freely and live anywhere in India.
  • D. Each and every person is equal before the law, which means everyone will receive the same protection as per the laws of the country.
Correct Answer: Option B - Part III of the Constitution provides for legal remedies for the protection of these rights against their violation by the state or other institution/individuals. The right to Constitutional Remedies gives the citizens the right to approach the Supreme Court or the High Court to get any fundamental right restored in case they are violated. Dr. Ambedkar considered the Right to Constitutional Remedies as the heart and soul of the Constitution.
B. Part III of the Constitution provides for legal remedies for the protection of these rights against their violation by the state or other institution/individuals. The right to Constitutional Remedies gives the citizens the right to approach the Supreme Court or the High Court to get any fundamental right restored in case they are violated. Dr. Ambedkar considered the Right to Constitutional Remedies as the heart and soul of the Constitution.

Explanations:

Part III of the Constitution provides for legal remedies for the protection of these rights against their violation by the state or other institution/individuals. The right to Constitutional Remedies gives the citizens the right to approach the Supreme Court or the High Court to get any fundamental right restored in case they are violated. Dr. Ambedkar considered the Right to Constitutional Remedies as the heart and soul of the Constitution.