Q. Who is the guardians of Fundamental Rights?

A
The President
B
The Parliament
C
The Prime Minister
D
Supreme Court and High Courts
Solution:

The supreme court is the third strong pillar of our constitution The supreme court is called the guardian of the Constitution as it protects the fundamental rights of citizens from being getting violated by any organ of the government. Moreover, it upholds the constitution and empowers to declare a law null and void if it is found to be in consistent with the constitution.

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