9th Class Social Science Working of Institutions

  • question_answer 1)
    Why are people allowed to go to courts against the government's decisions?  

    Answer:

    Sometimes, the actions of the government or a law passed by the government might hurt the public interest or might be against the spirit of the Constitution. In such cases, citizens have the right to go to court to get justice. Such cases are called Public Interest Litigations. (PILs)    •In case of violation of Fundamental Rights by the government, the citizen can go to the courts for justice.   •The Right to Constitutional Remedies provides that if the Fundamental Rights are violated, the citizen can go to court to seek a remedy.  


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