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the people right in the constitution is those rights what are given in for the individual liberty and freedom
The bill of rights are the first 10 amendments to the Constitution. There were added because the Constitution did not contain them explicitly.
The Anti-Federalists. They didn't think it was right to have rules without rights.
Right to constitutional remedies is itself is a Fundamental Right. This right makes other rights effective. It is possible that sometimes our rights may be violated by fellow citizens, private bodies or by the government. When any of our rights are violated we can seek remedy through courts. If it is a Fundamental Right we can directly approach the Supreme Court or the High Court of a state. That is why Dr. Ambedkar called the Right to Constitutional Remedies, 'the heart and soul' of our Constitution.
Civil Rights
the bill of rights
The right exercise by which people elect their representatives is called to right the vote or right to franchise
Bill of Rights
The Bill of rights is the first 10 amendments to the constitution and they lay out your basic rights.
were is it in the constitution that you have the right to protect your property
it is called franchise
Taking away someone's right to vote is to disfranchisethem.
"Suffrage" refers to the right to vote, while "franchise" can encompass broader rights and privileges beyond voting, such as the right to own property or run for office. In the context of voting rights, suffrage and franchise are often used interchangeably to refer to the right to participate in elections.
Suffrage
Right of groups refers to the provision that the constitution has provided to a certain group. Rights of individuals on the other hand refers to the rights that the constitution has granted the individuals.
the people right in the constitution is those rights what are given in for the individual liberty and freedom
The rights that India's Constitution gave were1-have the right to vote2-the right to speak freely3-the right to go where ever they choose4-the right to speak out5-the right to roam freely!