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A New Fundamental Right.
by Legal Advice
- 3 year ago |  1003
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  • The Constitution of India offers all citizens, some basic freedom. Which are referred to as Fundamental Rights.
  • Till now 6 Fundamental Rights were stated in the Constitution of India. However recently Supreme Court added a new right to the previous list.
  • 1) Right to Equality.
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What Is The Difference Between Constitutional Rights And Fundamental Rights?
by Legal Advice
- 3 year ago |  5014
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  • 1.Fundamental Rights are protected and guaranteed by the Constitution and they cannot be taken away by an ordinary law enacted by the legislature.
  • -The Constitutional rights are protected by an ordinary law, but they can be altered or taken away be the legislature by changing that law.
  • 2. If a fundamental right is violated, the Constitution provides that the affected person may move to High court or Supreme Court.
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What Are The Fundamental Rights Of Children?
by Legal Advice
- 3 year ago |  1202
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  • Children, defined as any person under the age of 18, need more than just human rights due to a set of unique needs due to young age and impressionable minds.
  • 1. Right to identity- Children are entitled to a name, legally registered with the government, and a nationality, i.e. a right to belong to a country.
  • 2. Right to health- Children are entitled to proper healthcare including drinking water, nutrition, and a safe environment to live. Also, children with special needs require special care and support.
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Is reservation a fundamental right in India?
by Krishna Prajapati
- 3 year ago |  616
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  • The Supreme Court on Thursday (June 11, 2020) while hearing a clutch of petitions asking for quota for OBC candidates in Tamil Nadu's medical colleges observed that right to reservation is not a fundamental right.
  • A three-judge bench headed by Justice L Nageswara Rao and comprising of Krishna Murari and S Ravindra Bhat said that nobody can claim their right to reservation as a fundamental right.
  • So, not giving quota benefits cannot be construed as a violation of so.
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