Correct Answer - Option 4 : Article 32
Part III of the Constitution provides for legal remedies for the protection of these rights against their violation by the State or other institutions/individuals.
- It entitles the citizens of India to move the Supreme Court or High Courts for the enforcement of these rights.
- The State is forbidden from making any law that may conflict with the Fundamental Rights.
Article 32 provides the right to Constitutional remedies which means that a person has the right to move to Supreme Court (and high courts also) for getting his fundamental rights protected.
- While Supreme Court has the power to issue writs under article 32, High Courts have been given the same powers under article 226.
- Further, the power to issue writs can also be extended to any other courts (including local courts) by Parliament via making a law for local limits of the jurisdiction of such courts.
Thus, it is clear that the Right to Constitutional Remedies is mentioned in Article 32 of the constitution.