on the part of State to enshrine Human rights in the Constitution, the fundamental law of the land.Following the spirit of the Magna Carta of the British and the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizens of France, the Americans incorporated the Bill of Rights in their Constitution....
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...
How many amendments are there to the Indian constitution? What is the Preamble to the Constitution of India? How many laws are there in the Indian constitution? What are the classifications of constitutional rights? What constitutional rights are protected under the 14th Amendment? What is the Ind...
The provision for restitution of conjugal rights has been questioned because it may violate the rights to privacy and personal liberty protected by Articles 14 and 21 of the Indian Constitution. In the case of Sareetha v. T. Venkatasubbaiah, the Andhra Pradesh High Court declared Section 9 ...
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What are individual rights in India? There are six fundamental rights (Article 12 - 35) recognised by the Indian constitution :the right to equality(Articles 14-18), the right to freedom (Articles 19-22), the right against exploitation (Articles 23-24), the right to freedom of religion (...
A) The inherent conflict between the Celebrity Rights and The Fundamental rights enshrined in Indian Constitution. B) The conflict between Right to Human Dignity and Commercial Property Rights. A) The Inherent Conflict: Celebrity Publicity Rights v/s. Part III of the Constitution Enumerating further...
Part III of the Indian Constitution guarantees certain fundamental rights. It was not incorporated as a popular concession to international sentiment and thinking on human rights in vogue after the conclusion of the World War II. The demand for constitutional guarantees of human rights for Indians wa...
The protection of Human Right Act of 1993 demands for the constitution of a National Human Rights Commission, State Human Rights Commission and Human Rights Courts. National Human Rights Commission defining human rights as the rights relating to life, liberty, equality and dignity of the ...
The Indian Constitution has embodied within itselfgrounds for gender equality. The Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties and Directive Principles together work towards shaping policies and putting safeguards not just forwomen empowerment in Indiabut also protection. ...