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6 fundamental rights; Right to equality Right to Freedom Right against Exploitation Right of freedom of religion Cultural and educational rights Right to Constitutional remidies
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Sir agar aisa h to St/SC ko advantage aur general ko disadvantage ho rha h na qki isme to right to equality nhi hua n..general ko v wo sab advantage Milne chahiye Jo OBC/St/SC ko milta h
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Fundamental rights and human rights are closely related concepts, but they have distinct differences in terms of their scope, origin, and application. Here's a breakdown of the key differences between the two: 1. Origin and Source: - Fundamental Rights: Fundamental rights are a legal concept often associated with specific countries and their constitutions or legal frameworks. They are the rights granted or recognized by a nation's constitution or laws to its citizens. Fundamental rights vary from one country to another and are enshrined in the legal systems of individual nations. - Human Rights: Human rights are universal rights that are considered inherent to all human beings by virtue of their humanity. They are not limited to a particular country or legal system. Human rights are typically codified in international agreements and treaties, such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR). These rights are intended to be applicable to all people, regardless of their nationality, ethnicity, or location. 2. Scope: - Fundamental Rights: Fundamental rights are specific to the legal and political context of a particular country. They vary from one nation to another, reflecting the values and priorities of each country's legal and political system. These rights are often enumerated in a nation's constitution and may include rights such as freedom of speech, religion, and the right to a fair trial. - Human Rights: Human rights are broader and more universal in scope. They encompass a wide range of rights and freedoms that are considered essential to the dignity and well-being of all individuals. These rights include civil, political, economic, social, and cultural rights, such as the right to life, freedom from torture, freedom of thought and expression, the right to work, and the right to education. 3. Legal Framework: - Fundamental Rights: Fundamental rights are protected and enforced primarily within the legal framework of a specific country. Violations of these rights are typically addressed through domestic legal systems, including the courts and legal institutions of the nation in question. - Human Rights: Human rights are protected and enforced through a combination of domestic and international mechanisms. International organizations like the United Nations (UN) and regional bodies play a role in monitoring and promoting human rights globally. Individuals and organizations can also seek recourse through international human rights bodies and tribunals when their rights are violated. 4. Universality: - Fundamental Rights: Fundamental rights are not necessarily universal, as they vary from one country to another. What is considered a fundamental right in one nation may not be recognized as such in another. - Human Rights: Human rights are universal and are intended to apply to all individuals regardless of their nationality, ethnicity, or any other characteristic. They are based on the principle that all humans are entitled to certain fundamental rights and freedoms by virtue of their humanity. In summary, fundamental rights are specific to the legal and constitutional framework of individual countries, while human rights are universal rights that are recognized and protected on a global scale. Human rights set a standard for the treatment of individuals by governments and are intended to ensure the protection of fundamental freedoms and dignity for all people worldwide.
Hey sir! I wanna ask if we have got our Fundamental rights but still our rights are violated. I have seen kids working below 14 years of age, so in case what precautions must be taken!?
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