Which of the following provisions is not related to Article 32 of the constitution of India?1. The Supreme Court and the High Courts can issue orders and give directives to the government for the enforcement of rights.2. Mandamus3. Public Interest Litigation4. The Right to constitutional remediesSelect one:a. 3b. 4c. 2d. 1
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Which of the following provisions is not related to Article 32 of the constitution of India?1. The Supreme Court and the High Courts can issue orders and give directives to the government for the enforcement of rights.2. Mandamus3. Public Interest Litigation4. The Right to constitutional remediesSelect one:a. 3b. 4c. 2d. 1
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The correct answer is a. 3. Public Interest Litigation is not directly related to Article 32 of the Constitution of India. While Article 32 provides the right to constitutional remedies for the protection of fundamental rights, Public Interest Litigation is a mechanism that allows any citizen of India or any collective/group to approach the court seeking legal remedy in cases where the public interest is at stake. It is not a provision of Article 32, but a practice that has evolved over time to ensure access to justice.
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