judiciary
right to work fundamental to all
what amendment protects the right to free speech
I am not familiar with the Indian constitution so I can not speak to Indian rights. The fundamental American rights though, are spelled out explicitly in the first ten amendments to our constitution. The first amendment guarantees are the right to free speech, free press, free assembly, freedom of religion and the right to petition for redress of grievences. The second amendment protects the right to keep and bear arms. The third amendement protects us against having soldiers quartered in our homes. The fourth amendement protects against unreasonable searches and siezures of papers or property without a proper warrant. The fifth amendment protects against being forced to give evidence against yourself in a trial. It also protects against being punished for crime without due process of law. Also it protects private property by forbidding the government from siezing property for public use without paying for it. The sixth amendment guarantees the right to trial by jury and the right to a lawyer. The seventh amendment protects against being tried twice for the same crime. The eighth amendment protects against excessive bail and cruel and unusual punishment. The ninth and tenth amendments do not involve specific rights. They are general statements that rights not spefifically mentioned are still protected and that powers not specifically granted to the federal government are retained by the states and the people. Another very fundamental right is mentioned and protected in several clauses thropughout the constitution, it is the right to vote without which no rights are safe. I would be interested in knowing how these do compare with Indian rights if you would like to post back and tell us. Michael Montagne
is it right to constitutional remedies??
NO
The segment of the Constitution that protects the right to freedom of speech is the First Amendment. It also protects a person's right to freedom of religion and freedom of expression.
most important fundamental right is right to freedom because every one has right to do what one wants.
The Sixth Amendment protects the right not to confront your witnesses against you.
Right to freedoms
Non Citizens have the basic fundamental rights such as Article 14-Right to Equality and Article 21- Right to Life, the other fundamental right are only available to the citizens of India.
According to most liberal political philosophers, the most fundamental individual right is the right to one's body.
The best protection for fundamental rights is a determination on the part of ordinary citizens to uphold them and to respect the constitution. It can't be left to the courts alone. This is an opinion and others may have different views. Ultimately, that's the only defense we have. The federal government has already taken away many of our rights, especially those involving private property. They are on their way to taking away the rest of them. Of course, they'll have to take away the right to bear arms first. When they do, it's all over. The first ten amendments protects our fundamental rights. These first ten amendments, called the Bill of Rights, protects the US citizens from having too much government. Therefore the Bill of Rights protects our fundamental rights.