Constitutional Remedies
Civics ⇒ Constitution and Law
Constitutional Remedies starts at 11 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the writ of Quo Warranto and its purpose.
Discuss the importance of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's statement that Article 32 is the 'heart and soul' of the Constitution.
Discuss the scope of Article 226 in comparison to Article 32.
Explain the concept of Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in the context of constitutional remedies.
Explain the difference between the writ jurisdiction of the Supreme Court and the High Courts.
Explain the difference between the writs of Prohibition and Certiorari.
Explain the significance of Article 32 in the protection of Fundamental Rights.
Explain the term 'locus standi' in the context of constitutional remedies.
Explain why the right to constitutional remedies is considered a cornerstone of the Indian Constitution.
What is the effect of Article 359 on the right to constitutional remedies during an emergency?
What is the main objective of the Right to Constitutional Remedies?
Which writ is issued by a court to command a public official to perform a public duty?
Which writ is issued to prevent a person from holding a public office without legal authority?
Which writ is known as the 'bulwark of individual liberty'?
Who is known as the 'Protector of Fundamental Rights' in India?
