The rights of indians differ in many ways but the best one is the secret ingredient in curry..................
Cat poo.
As everyone already knows.
The need for well defined Fundamental rights were first proposed as early as 1928, and in 1931 the Indian National Congress adopted resolutions committing itself to the defense of fundamental civil rights, as well as socio-economic rights. The Fundamental Rights were included in the Ist Draft Constitution (February 1948), the IInd Draft Constitution (17 October 1948) and the IIIrd and final Draft Constitution (26 November 1949), as prepared by the Drafting Committee led by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar.
Apparently there are only 6 fundamental rights in the Constitution of India.
six i think
The Indian constitution protects the rights of children, women, minorities and the weaker section of it's citizen by considering them all as equals. In this respect the Indian constitution is very much like the American constitution.
The Golaknath case is officially known as Golaknath vs State Of Punjab. The Golaknath case took place in 1967 Indian in the Supreme Court. The Court ruled that Parliament could not decrease any of the Fundamental Rights in the Constitution.
there are seven fundamental rights , the right to education being the most recent.
The need for well defined Fundamental rights were first proposed as early as 1928, and in 1931 the Indian National Congress adopted resolutions committing itself to the defense of fundamental civil rights, as well as socio-economic rights. The Fundamental Rights were included in the Ist Draft Constitution (February 1948), the IInd Draft Constitution (17 October 1948) and the IIIrd and final Draft Constitution (26 November 1949), as prepared by the Drafting Committee led by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar.
liberty, f eternity,democracy, secularism, socialism, fundamental rights
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The constitution has given us mainly 6 fundamental rights.
They were added after the constitution was adopted to protect our rights
Fundamental human rights are addressed primarily within the Bill of Rights, the first Amendments of the constitution.
K. Santhanam has written: 'Transition in India' 'Fundamental rights and the Indian Constitution' -- subject(s): Civil rights 'Celvam' -- subject(s): Economics 'Satyagraha and the state' -- subject(s): Passive resistance 'Fundamental rights' -- subject(s): Civil rights 'British imperialism and Indian nationalism' -- subject(s): Nationalism, History
Apparently there are only 6 fundamental rights in the Constitution of India.
Jawaharlal Nehru
6
A bill of rights is included in the US Constitution.