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Petitions to the Supreme Court under Article 32 are subject to the rule of Res judicata except:
Quo Warranto
Habeas Corpus
Certiorari
Prohibition.
- Article 32 of the Indian Constitution allows individuals to petition the Supreme Court to enforce their fundamental rights.
- Res Judicata is a legal principle preventing the same matter from being adjudicated twice between the same parties.
- Habeas Corpus is a writ seeking relief from unlawful detention. It is exempt from Res Judicata because personal liberty is paramount.
- Quo Warranto questions the legality of a person holding a public office.
- Certiorari is a writ ordering a lower court to deliver its record for review.
- Prohibition is a writ directing a lower court to stop acting beyond its jurisdiction.
- Correct Answer: Option 2 - Habeas Corpus
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