Answer» Correct Answer - Option 3 : Part III
The correct answer is Part III.
- Article 32 of the Indian Constitution gives the right to individuals to move to the Supreme Court to seek justice.
- Under Article 32, the parliament can also entrust any other court to exercise the power of the Supreme Court, provided that it is within its Jurisdiction.
- Article 32 is for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights.
- The nature of Writ Jurisdiction provided under this Article is discretionary.
- There are five types of Writs as provided under Article 32 of the Constitution:
- Habeas Corpus.
- Quo Warranto.
- Mandamus.
- Certiorari.
- Prohibition.
Part of Constitution | Subject Matter | Articles | Part I | Union and its Territory | 1 to 4 | Part II | Citizenship | 5 to 11 | Part III | Fundamental Rights | 12 to 35 | Part IV | Directive Principles of State Policy | 36 to 51 |
|