Right to constitutional remedies :
Right to constitutional remedies is such a means through which fundamental rights can be put into practice, and if violated, they can be protected. Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar called this right the heart and the soul of the constitution. Under this right, every citizen has been given the right to appeal directly in High Courts or the Supreme Court if his fundamental rights are violated.
High Courts or the Supreme Court can instruct or order the government for implementation of these fundamental rights. In the constitution, High Courts and the Supreme Court have been made the protector of fundamental rights. On violation of these rights, the Supreme Court (under article 32), and High Courts (under article 226) can issue writs.
These writes are:
1. Habeas Corpus
2. Mandamus
3. Prohibition
4. Certiorari
5. Quo Warranto.