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Which right in India states that a person can move to Supreme Courtt if he or she wants to get their fundamental rights protected

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Which right in India states that a person can move to Supreme Courtt if he or she wants to get their fundamental rights protected

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The right that allows a person in India to move to the Supreme Court for the protection of their fundamental rights is enshrined in Article 32 of the Indian Constitution. This right is itself a fundamental right and is often referred to as the "Heart and Soul of the Constitution" by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. It provides for the right to constitutional remedies, which means that a person has the right to move to the Supreme Court (and high courts also) for getting his/her fundamental rights protected.

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