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Question
What do we mean when we say that Fundamental Rights are justifiable? OR Rights are enforceable by the Courts. How?
Solution
The Fundamental Rights are justiciable, as these are enforceable in a court of law and a suit can be filed in a High Court or the Supreme court in case there is dissatisfaction.
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