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Question : In India, the judicial system is largely autonomous. The Judiciary must use its powers under Article 32 and_____ to protect the fundamental rights given in the Constitution of India.

Option 1: 11

Option 2: 12

Option 3: 13

Option 4: 10


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Correct Answer: 13


Solution : The correct option is 13.

In India, the judicial system is largely autonomous. The Judiciary must use its powers under Articles 32 and 13 to protect the fundamental rights given in the Constitution of India. According to Article 13, any laws that were in effect in India at the time the Constitution was ratified are null and void to the extent that they violate fundamental rights. It acts as a check on legislation that might infringe upon or deviate from the fundamental rights protected by the Constitution.

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