Constitution of IndiaArticle 19(1)(aspeech and expressionThe Constitution of India declares certain Fundamental Rights for individuals under Part III, Articles 12 to 35. Some of these rights are only for the citizensdoi:10.2139/ssrn.2145117Jelis Subhan...
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Women's Rights UnderIndianConstitution Under the constitution women are provided with the following fundamental rights: #1. Article 21 Article 21states as follows: "No person except according to the procedure established by law shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty. Fundamental right und...
It is important to note that the constitutional validity of Section 9 of the Hindu Marriage Act of 1955 has been challenged on the grounds that it violates the right to privacy and personal liberty guaranteed under Article 21 of the Indian constitution. The argument is that forcing a person to...
1.(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) the rights and powers generally conceded to the states, or all those powers claimed for the states under some interpretations of the Constitution 2.(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a doctrine advocating the severe curtailment of Federal powers by such an inte...
The Constitution of India contains no special provision for Seafarers' in particular to protect their rights. Shipping has an international and multifarious dimension. There is interrelationship between flag's concerning the administration, ownership, manning and the management of the ship. Seafarers' ...
The Constitution of India under Articles 12 to 35 grantvarious rights to the subjects of the nation know as "Fundamental Rights" synonymously known as basic HumanRights by the layman of the nation. Going by the list of the fundamental rights sketched in the Indian Constitutionit can be seen ...
The Constitution of India makes provisions for basic rights also known as Fundamental Rights for its citizens as well as for aliens. The Supreme Court of India is the guarantor of the rights according to the Constitution. The court takes into account fundamental duties while interpreting the ...
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 ...
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