Where any person or any association alleges that any of the rights granted under this Constitution or any legislation or directives are constitutionally contravened, that person or association may invoke the privilege and benefit of court direction, order or writ, including a judgment of unconstitutionality; and anyone injured by an act of the Government or any person acting under its authority, whether in property, contract, tort or otherwise, shall have the right to bring suit for appropriate redress. All such suits brought against the Government shall originate in a Claims Court; appeals from judgment of the Claims Court shall lie directly to the Supreme Court.
Categories
- Chapter I (Structure Of The State 3
- Chapter II (General Principle Of National Policy 7
- Chapter III (Fundamental Rights 16
- Chapter IV (Citizenship 2
- Chapter IX (Emergency Powers 4
- Chapter V (The Legislature 21
- Chapter VI (The Executive 15
- Chapter VII (The Judiciary 12
- Chapter VIII (Political Parties And Elections 8
- Chapter X (Autonomous Public Commissions 1
- Chapter XI (Miscellaneous 1
- Chapter XII (Amendments 3
- Chapter XIII (Transitional Provisions 4