By: D.K Choudhary
- In which part of Indian constitution fundamental rights are given. – Part- III
- In Indian constitution, Supreme court of india and High Court have been conferred the power of ‘Judicial Review’ On the basis of : – Article 13
- Who is the protector of fundamental rights? – Judiciary
- Who is the protector of fundamental rights enshrined in the constitution of india? – Supreme Court and High Court
- Constitution of which of the country mothnated India. –U. S.A.
- The fundamental rights in Indian constitution: – The part of original Constitution
- According to Indian constitution the right to life is: – Fundamental Rights
- Fundamental rights in Indian constitution are guaranteed to: -Indian Citizen
- Fundamental raghts are not available to: – -Foreigners
- A citizen of Britain Living in india cannot claim: – – Statutory Right
- Can be enforced by court : –Fundamental Rights
- Some of the fundamental rights are not available to the armed forces, it is decided by: – Parliament