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Option 1 : Article 226 

The correct answer is Article 226.

  • Under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, the High Courts have the power to issue writs.
  • Writs of India are borrowed from English law which is known as 'Prerogative writs'.
  • Under Article 226, a person can move to the High Courts to file a writ petition when there is a violation of his/her fundamental rights.
  • It should be noted that the authority against whom the writ petition is filed has to be present within the territory of India, otherwise, the petition has no value.
  • The writs issued may include habeas corpus, mandamus, prohibition, certiorari, and quo-warranto.

Article Description
Article 241

The provisions of Article 241 of the Constitution deal with,

  • Parliament can constitute a high court for a Union Territory by law.
  • Parliament can also declare any court in any such territory to be the high court of the union territory.
Article 270 Article 270 deals with taxes levied and collected by the Union and distributed between the Union and the States.
Article 32 Article 32 of the Indian Constitution gives the right to individuals to move to the Supreme Court to seek justice when they feel that their right has been 'unduly deprived'.

 

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