lays down the principles for the interpretation & enforcement of the Constitution.
The Constitution of India is the ultimate law of the Indian Republic. The Constitution of India is a living and vibrant document which contains the limits, scope of powers/rights and duties of the government, their constituents and the citizens of India. The Constitution of India.
Article 32 of the Constitution of India guarantees a fundamental right of moving to the Hon’ble Supreme Court for enforcement of Fundamental Rights by way of prerogative writs. Article 226 of the Constitution of India confers constitutional rights for enforcement of Fundamental as well as legal and constitutional rights by way of Writs before the Hon’ble High Courts.
Article 136 of the Constitution of India confers an extraordinary jurisdiction upon the Hon’ble Supreme Court to grant special leave to appeal against any judgment, order, decision, determination etc from any Court or Tribunal in any cause or a matter except the matters relating to Armed Forces.
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