Fundamental Rights in Indian ConstitutionBijoy Krishna Paul
This interpretation expanded the workingarea of Article 21 so much that Fundamental rights which are not there as text in the Constitution gained groundof their existence. For example:- x Right to health:- CESC Ltd. vs. Subash Chandra Bose520 x Right to sleep :- Ramlila Maidan Incident V. ...
3.(in British India) the official residence of a representative of the British governor general at the court of an Indian ruler. 4.an administrative division of the Dutch East Indies. Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991...
In case of a violation, a person can approach a court of law. How many Fundamental Rights are there in the Indian Constitution? There are six fundamental rights in the Indian Constitution. They are mentioned below along with the constitutional articles related to them: Right to Equality (...
In Indian constitution, Rights are classified mainly in three broad categories: (a) Civil (b) Political (c) Economic and Social. Fundamental Rights in India recognize certain civil rights. Certain Political and Economic and Social rights are recognized by other provisions in the Constitution. The...
The Constitution of India guarantees the Right to Equality throughArticle 14 to 18of the Indian Constitution. ... The Equality of Opportunity, Non-discrimination, and Abolition of Titles in general lives amongst the Citizens of India are absolute and constitutionally qualified in it. ...
Our Constitution guarantees the right to life. The right to life is incomplete without the right to death. The karma of life is a wheel that is completed only when birth is complemented by death. The right to die is built into the right to live.[11] Supreme Court in Gian Kaur v. ...
Privacy is not explicitly mentioned in the Indian constitution, and the government has argued that the country's 1.25 billion citizens cannot expect an absolute right to it. But in a brief statement on Thursday, Chief Justice J.S. Khehar said privacy was "protected as an intrinsic part of Ar...
In contrast, right to freedom of religion is ensured in the Constitution and people belonging to any religious group have the right to acknowledge, practice or propagate any religion they like.The salient features of the Constitution of India are as under:...
Fundamental civil rights such as the right to possess and the right to inherit are recognized by the 1991 Constitution in Article 15 and embodied in the 1990 Property Law in Articles 20 and especially in Article 26 which states that “Husband and wife have equal rights over conjugal property ...