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The Right to Constitutional Remedies is a Fundamental Right that enables individuals to seek the enforcement of their rights, ensuring other rights are effective.
Dr. Ambedkar referred to the Right to Constitutional Remedies as the 'heart and soul' of the Constitution.
Fundamental Rights can be violated by fellow citizens, private bodies, or government actions.
We can approach the Supreme Court or the High Court of a state for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights.
Public Interest Litigation (PIL) is a legal tool that allows any citizen to seek court intervention for the violation of Fundamental Rights that concern public interest.
Yes, individuals can write to judges on a postcard, and the court will consider the matter if it's in the public interest.
The NHRC is responsible for protecting and promoting human rights violations and intervening when necessary, while also conducting inquiries into human rights violations.
The NHRC was established in 1993.
Members of the NHRC are appointed by the President of India and include retired judges, officers, and eminent citizens.
No, the NHRC cannot directly punish violators; that responsibility lies with the courts.
The NHRC can conduct independent inquiries, summon witnesses, question officials, demand documents, and visit prisons.
Any citizen can write a letter to the NHRC to complain about human rights violations without any fee or formal procedure.
The NHRC is located at G.P.O. Complex, INA, New Delhi - 110023.
The NHRC protects the rights granted by the Constitution and those mentioned in international treaties signed by India.
Both the Judiciary and the NHRC are independent of the government, but the NHRC focuses on promoting and protecting human rights rather than deciding court cases.
If any law or action violates Fundamental Rights, it is deemed invalid and can be challenged in court.
Yes, the NHRC investigates cases of negligence by government officials in controlling human rights violations.
Victims can be awarded compensation and violators can face punishment as determined by the courts.
The NHRC's inquiries aim to protect human rights and investigate violations, helping victims secure their rights.
Each of the 28 states in India has its own State Human Rights Commission to address violations at the state level.