Remedy for Violation of Fundamental Rights
Remedies for violation of fundamental rights include filing petitions in higher courts like the High Court or Supreme Court. These courts can issue orders such as writs to protect and restore individuals’ constitutional rights against unlawful actions by the state or others.
Remedy Against Administrative Decisions
Remedy against administrative decisions involves challenging government or public authority actions that are illegal, arbitrary, or unfair. Affected parties can file appeals, reviews, or writ petitions in courts to seek cancellation, modification, or enforcement of lawful administrative actions.
Seeking Remedy Under the Constitution
Seeking remedy under the constitution involves approaching courts to protect fundamental rights and enforce constitutional provisions. Individuals can file petitions for violations, requesting judicial intervention to uphold justice, rule of law, and safeguard their constitutional freedoms and privileges.