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FUTURE INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
CC-148/294
UNDER
MAKAUT, WB
“RIGHTS ARE JUSTICIABLE - ARTICLE 32 ”
CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT #1
INDIAN CONSTITUTION
301
PRESENTED BY
AVIK KALSA
14801623020
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
3RD SEMESTER
AY: 2023-241/9
Introduction
 What are justiciable rights?
 Why are they important?
 What is Article 32 of the Indian Constitution?
ARTICLE 32
 The right to constitutional remedies
 The power of the Supreme Court to issue writs
 The scope of Article 32
Examples of justiciable rights
 The right to equality
 The right to freedom
 The right against exploitation
 The right to freedom of religion
 The right to cultural and educational rights
 The right to property
The importance of justiciable rights
 They protect the fundamental rights of citizens
 They ensure that the government cannot violate
the rights of citizens
 They provide a mechanism for citizens to seek
redressal for violations of their rights
Challenges to justiciable rights
 The Supreme Court may be reluctant to interfere
in the affairs of the government
 The government may use its power to delay or
obstruct the process of justice
 Citizens may not be aware of their rights or how
to enforce them
Conclusion
 Justiciable rights are an essential part of any
democracy
 They protect the fundamental rights of citizens
and ensure that the government cannot violate
those rights
 Citizens must be aware of their rights and how
to enforce them

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Rights are justiciable - Article 32..pptx

  • 1. FUTURE INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT CC-148/294 UNDER MAKAUT, WB “RIGHTS ARE JUSTICIABLE - ARTICLE 32 ” CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT #1 INDIAN CONSTITUTION 301 PRESENTED BY AVIK KALSA 14801623020 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 3RD SEMESTER AY: 2023-241/9
  • 2. Introduction  What are justiciable rights?  Why are they important?  What is Article 32 of the Indian Constitution?
  • 3. ARTICLE 32  The right to constitutional remedies  The power of the Supreme Court to issue writs  The scope of Article 32
  • 4. Examples of justiciable rights  The right to equality  The right to freedom  The right against exploitation  The right to freedom of religion  The right to cultural and educational rights  The right to property
  • 5. The importance of justiciable rights  They protect the fundamental rights of citizens  They ensure that the government cannot violate the rights of citizens  They provide a mechanism for citizens to seek redressal for violations of their rights
  • 6. Challenges to justiciable rights  The Supreme Court may be reluctant to interfere in the affairs of the government  The government may use its power to delay or obstruct the process of justice  Citizens may not be aware of their rights or how to enforce them
  • 7. Conclusion  Justiciable rights are an essential part of any democracy  They protect the fundamental rights of citizens and ensure that the government cannot violate those rights  Citizens must be aware of their rights and how to enforce them