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In India, the judicial system is largely autonomous. The Judiciary must use its powers under Articles 32 and ____________ to
protect the fundamental rights given in the Constitution of India.
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12
13
10
- Article 32: This grants the right to individuals to move the Supreme Court for protection of their fundamental rights. It is often referred to as the "heart and soul" of the Indian Constitution.
- Article 12: Defines the State and clarifies which entities are considered part of the State for legal purposes, especially when interpreting fundamental rights.
- Article 13: Addresses laws inconsistent with or in contravention of fundamental rights. It ensures that laws violating fundamental rights are void.
- Article 11: Deals with the power of Parliament to regulate the right of citizenship by law, which is not directly related to the protection of fundamental rights.
The correct option is Option: 3, 13
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