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Judiciary under the Indian Constitution (Powers Jurisdiction and Procedure) : The Union Judiciary – the Supreme Court (Articles 124 to 147)

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The Union Judiciary – the Supreme Court (Articles 124 to 147)

The Supreme Court in India is the interpreter and the guardian of the constitution. Judiciary plays an important role in protecting and in forcing the fundamental rights of the people guaranteed to them by the constitution. The Supreme Court is the highest court of appeal in Civil and criminal matters.

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Relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles: Need for Directives, Article 31 C and Directive Principles, Difference between DPSP and Fundamental Rights

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Fundamental rights are a group of those rights that have been recognised in the constitution and is protected from its breach. Fundamental rights have been given in the article 12 to 35 of the Constitution by the Directive Principles of State Policy have been provided under article 36 to 51 and Directive Principles of State Policy sets out the aims and objectives to be taken up by the state in the Governance of the country stop it embodies the aims and objectives of a welfare state.

Need for Directives

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