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 (...
AS AN EXPRESSION OF CONSTITUTIONALISM IN INDIAIn this present running time of Indian Judiciary and the Society as a whole, a very blistering topic is beingdiscussed and that is `What are the Fundamental rights of the Citizen' and how are they carved and granted bythe `Constitution of India'...
Fortunately, slavery was abolished and all governments in the world now agree that nobody’s life should be bought or sold. Life is precious and therefore must be protected and given the opportunity to bloom. That is why people are said to have certain basic rights. Like the right not to ...
The aim of the paper is insight on the constitution of India is based on the principles of liberty, equality, fraternity and justice. For achieving aim we haveSaumendra, DasSaibabu, N.Social Science Electronic Publishing
The constitution of India seeks to secure the liberty of thought, expression, belief and faith of the people of the country and also give equality of status and of and of opportunity, and dignity of individual. With this object fundamental rights are introduced……….. ...
A Mishra - 《Iup Law Review》 被引量: 0发表: 2014年 A study of socio-economic status of the masses with reference to Indian Constitution It includes fundamental rights of citizen, duties and directive principles for state policies. It gives the appropriate directions to the government to conver...
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The Fundamental Rights in India enshrined in the Part III of the Constitution of India guarantee civil liberties such that all Indians can lead their lives in peace and harmony as citizens of India. These include individual rights common to most liberal democracies, such as equality before law, ...
One of the cornerstones of the British System of Criminal Law was "no person shall be compelled in any case to be a witness against himself," which the United States of America adopted and included in their Constitution. This principle was later incorporated into the Indian Constitution under ...
Who is the father of fundamental rights? B.R Ambedkar, the father of Indian constitution considers Article 32 as 'the heart and soul of Indian Constitution'. 4. What is Article 21 of the Indian Constitution? Article 21 of Constitution of India:Protection of Life and Personal Liberty. Article...