Q. A writ petition to protect the fundamental rights can be lodged with which among the following?
- Supreme Court
- High Courts
- Districts Courts
- Session Courts
Select the correct option from the codes given below:
Answer:
1, 2
Notes: A writ petition to protect fundamental rights in India can be lodged with the following courts:
- Supreme Court: The Supreme Court of India has the authority to hear writ petitions related to the violation of fundamental rights guaranteed by the Indian Constitution under Article 32. This is the most direct and potent avenue for seeking protection of fundamental rights.
- High Courts: High Courts in various states and union territories also have the power to hear writ petitions related to fundamental rights under Article 226 of the Indian Constitution. Individuals can approach the High Court of their respective state or union territory to seek protection of their fundamental rights.