Article 32 of CoI : Article 32: Remedies For Enforcement Of Rights Conferred By This Part

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where a journalist is unlawfully detained by the police without any formal charges or evidence. The journalist's fundamental rights, as guaranteed by the Constitution of India, are being violated. To secure his release, the journalist's family can approach the Supreme Court directly for the enforcement of his right to liberty under Article 21 of the Constitution. By invoking Article 32, they can file a writ petition for habeas corpus, which compels the authorities to produce the journalist in court and justify the detention. The Supreme Court, using its powers under Article 32, can order the journalist's immediate release if the detention is found to be unlawful.

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