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The Constitutional Heart And Soul Of India Article 32




Anooj N Bargat, B.A. L.L.B., Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur

ABSTRACT

“धम# एव हतो हि*त धम+ र-ित रि-तः तस-् मा2म+ न ह*त4यः मानो धम+ हतोवधीत”्

(Dharma destroys those who destroy it; Dharma protects those who protect it. Dharma does not destroy and cannot be destroyed.)

In my opinion, "If you defend the law, it will protect you" is a more accurate translation, with the implication that peace and harmony in society are guaranteed by the rule of law rather than the rule of man.

The Indian constitution guarantees justice, freedoms, equality, and fraternity through the Judiciary. Indian democracy's judiciary protects citizens' rights and provides fair justice. Democracy requires impartial justice. A democratic judiciary must have integrity, impartiality, and intelligence. This article introduces the judiciary, its role, and independence. You will also learn about India's Judiciary's powers, statutes, leading cases, and publications on its independence.

The Supreme Court's Role in the Administration of Justice, Creation of Law, Provision of Judicial Opinion, and Protection and Guarantee of Fundamental Rights.

“If I was asked to any particular Article in this Constitution as the most important- an Article without which this Constitution would be a nullity- I could not refer to any other Article except this one.... It is very soul of the Constitution and the very heart of it,”- Dr. B.R. Ambedkar

Keywords: Supreme Court, Constitution, Jurisdiction.


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