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Which Article of the Indian Constitution empowers a High Court to issue writs for the enforcement of the Fundamental Rights
of the citizens?
Article 226
Article 242
Article 230
Article 235
- Article 226: Article 226 of the Indian Constitution empowers the High Courts to issue writs for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights and for any other purpose. It provides a broader jurisdiction than the Supreme Court, allowing High Courts to address issues beyond just constitutional rights.
- Article 242: This is not relevant to the issuance of writs by High Courts. Articles in the 240s generally pertain to administrative functions and not judicial powers.
- Article 230: This article deals with the jurisdiction of High Courts in union territories, not with issuing writs.
- Article 235: This article concerns the control over subordinate courts by High Courts, ensuring administrative and judicial efficiency.
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