Which of the following is justiciable in nature?

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Which of the following is justiciable in nature?

question_subject: 

Polity

question_exam: 

SSC

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0,110,20,8,9,110,3

keywords: 

{'fundamental duties': [4, 0, 3, 4], 'fundamental rights': [13, 0, 7, 20], 'directive principles': [4, 0, 4, 13], 'state policy': [19, 0, 10, 29], 'nature': [5, 1, 15, 25]}

The correct answer is option 3, Fundamental Rights. Justiciable refers to the ability to be enforced or protected by the court of law. Fundamental Rights are justiciable in nature, meaning that individuals can approach the court if their rights are violated and seek legal remedies. Fundamental Rights are enshrined in the Constitution and provide citizens with certain basic liberties and freedoms. These rights include the right to equality, right to freedom of speech and expression, right to protection from discrimination, right to life and personal liberty, and various other rights that are essential for the overall well-being and dignity of individuals. On the other hand, Fundamental Duties are not justiciable, meaning they are not enforceable by law, whereas Directive Principles of State Policy are non-justiciable rights that provide guidelines for the government in formulating policies and laws.