Which one of the following rights was described by Dr B. R. Ambedkar as 'the heart and soul of the Indian Constitution'?
The right to constitutional remedies is itself a Fundamental Right. This right makes other rights effective. It is possible that sometimes our rights may be violated by fellow citizens, private bodies or by the government. When any of our rights are violated we can seek remedy through courts. That is why Dr. Ambedkar called the Right to Constitutional Remedies as 'the heart and soul of the Indian Constitution.'