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Article 32 Writ Petition in the Supreme Court of India: Law, Procedure, and Complete Guide

March 5, 2026March 5, 2026 by Prashant Kanha
Article 32 writ petition in Supreme Court of India – constitutional remedy for enforcement of fundamental rights

A complete guide to Article 32 writ petitions in the Supreme Court of India, including constitutional writs, filing procedure, and Article 32 vs Article 226.

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