Lesson 8 of 10 • 672 upvotes • 6:09mins
This lesson deals with the article 32 of the Indian constitution, covering the Right to Constitutional Remedies. Article 32 was called "the very soul of the constitution and the very heart of it" by Dr. B R Ambedkar and hence, its importance can not be further emphasized. It deals with the Art 32 contains the following four provisions: The right to move the Supreme Court by appropriate proceedings for the enforcement of the Fundamental Rights is guaranteed, The Supreme Court shall have power to issue directions or orders or writs for the enforcement of any of the fundamental rights, Parliament can empower any other court to issue directions, orders and writs of all kinds (not HC, already under 226) and The right to move the Supreme Court shall not be suspended except by President during a national emergency (Article 359).
10 lessons • 1h 26m
Overview: Understanding Fundamental Rights
2:54mins
Introduction, Classification And Characteristics: Understanding Fundamental Rights
9:11mins
Articles at a glance, Article 12 and 13: Understanding Fundamental Rights
9:57mins
Article 14 to 17: Understanding Fundamental Rights
9:55mins
Article 18-19: Understanding Fundamental Rights
9:56mins
Article 20-24: Understanding Fundamental Rights
9:56mins
Article 25-30, Rights outside Part III, Significance and Criticism: Understanding Fundamental Rights
9:47mins
Article 32 Right To Constitutional Remedy: Understanding Fundamental Rights
6:09mins
Five Writs Issues By Courts: Understanding Fundamental Rights
9:24mins
Right to Property, Martial Laws, Armed Forces, Laws for effecting Fundamental Rights: Understanding Fundamental Rights
9:33mins