Who is the guardian of Fundamental Rights in India?
(1) The President
(2) The Prime Minister
(3) The Parliament
(4) The Supreme Court and the High Courts
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The supreme Court and the High Courts
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Answer / rohi
guardian of fundamental rights is supreme court
guardian of constitution is supreme court
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protector of constitution is president
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Which article protect fundamental right of citizens
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