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The petition under Article 32 of Constitution of India is ______________.
  1. subject to the Indian Limitation Act
  2. not subject to any of the Acts of India
  3. limitation at the direction of the Court
  4. none of the above.

A
none of the above.
B
not subject to any of the Acts of India
C
subject to the Indian Limitation Act
D
limitation at the direction of the Court
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Article 32 provides for the enforcement mechanism on the violation of fundamental rights by the state. It is itself a fundamental right whereby a person can approach the supreme court directly for enforcing his/her fundamental rights and the supreme court has the power to issue writs and directions in this regard. The petition made under article 32 is independent of any statute or act or legislation. It is invoked only on the violation of fundamental rights at any stage or point of time.

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