Concept:The Right to Constitutional Remedies is a Fundamental Right that allows citizens to approach a court when any of their other Fundamental Rights are violated.
Explanation:Article 32 of the Indian Constitution grants the right to move the Supreme Court directly for enforcement of Fundamental Rights.
The Supreme Court can issue directions, orders, or writs like habeas corpus, mandamus, etc. to protect these rights.
Under Article 226, High Courts also have the power to enforce Fundamental Rights.
This right is itself a Fundamental Right (Article 32).
It ensures that all other Fundamental Rights are not meaningless.
If any Fundamental Right is violated by the government, private bodies, or individuals, a citizen can seek remedy through courts.
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar called this right “the heart and soul of the Constitution” because it makes other rights enforceable.
Answer:C. allows citizens to approach the court if they believe that any of their Fundamental Rights have been violated by the State.