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CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS IN THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION
Constitutional Law

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS IN THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION

This article is written by Manikantha Padhy of 3rd Semester of Ganjam Law College, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT: In order to maintain peace and harmony, the constitutions of democratic countries provide for the provision of fundamental rights. These rights aim to protect the basic rights of their citizens Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsSeptember 5, 2023 ago
Constitutional Law

A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS IN THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA: JUSTICIABILITY AND RECENT CASE LAWS

This article is written by Gunjeeta Jangra of 1st semester of National Law Institute University, Bhopal.  ABSTRACT In order to maintain peace and harmony, the constitutions of democratic countries provide for the provision of fundamental rights. These rights aim to protect the basic rights of their citizens and provide equality Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsMay 14, 2023 ago

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