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Q. Who is the guardian of fundamental Rights enumerated in Indian Constitution?
  • (A) Supreme Court
  • (B) Parliament
  • (C) Constitution
  • (D) President
βœ… Correct Answer: (A) Supreme Court

Explanation: The Judiciary is the guardian of fundamental Rights enumerated in Indian Constitution.

In a criminal case, the judge has the power to decide whether the accused's rights have been violated.

As with most disputes, the courts decide when a right has been violated. They then have the power to act in order.

Here the Supreme Court is tyhe Highest of the Judiciary in India.

Explanation by: Pradeep Sikarwar
The Judiciary is the guardian of fundamental Rights enumerated in Indian Constitution.

In a criminal case, the judge has the power to decide whether the accused's rights have been violated.

As with most disputes, the courts decide when a right has been violated. They then have the power to act in order.

Here the Supreme Court is tyhe Highest of the Judiciary in India.

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