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A person whose fundamental rights are violated can move the High Court under:
Article 32
Article 136
Article 226
None of the above
- Article 32: This allows a person to move the Supreme Court for enforcement of fundamental rights, but not the High Court.
- Article 136: This gives the Supreme Court power to grant special leave to appeal. It is not about moving court for violation of rights directly.
- Article 226: This allows a person to move the High Court for the enforcement of fundamental rights as well as other legal rights.
- None of the above: Not correct, as Article 226 is relevant here.
Correct Answer: Option 3 - Article 226
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