HES1 Q.21

0. Fundamental Rights of the citizens are:

  • Option : B
  • Explanation :

    Fundamental Rights are considered justiciable, meaning they are enforceable by courts. If any of these rights are violated, citizens can approach the High Courts or the Supreme Court under Articles 32 and 226. This ensures that individuals can seek legal remedy when their rights are denied.

    • Option A: non-justiciable Incorrect. Non-justiciable rights refer to Directive Principles which are not enforceable by the courts.
    • Option B: justiciable Correct. Citizens can approach the courts if their Fundamental Rights are violated.
    • Option C: justiciable if the highest court feels it should be Incorrect. It is not discretionary; citizens have a guaranteed right to approach any court.
    • Option D: Some rights are justiciable Incorrect. All Fundamental Rights listed in Part III are justiciable.
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