Social Sciences, asked by AnshikaRaturi, 10 months ago

difference between fundamental and democratic rights​

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Answered by himanshurana8529
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The legal rights are protected by an ordinary law, but they can be altered or taken away be the legislature by changing that law. Fundamental Rights are protected and Guaranteed by the Constitution and they cannot be taken away by an ordinary law enacted by the legislature. If a legal right of a person is violated, he can move to an ordinary court, but if a fundamental right is violated the Constitution provides that the affected person may move to High court or Supreme Court.

☣️ An ordinary right generally imposes a corresponding duty on another individual (and, state in some cases) but a fundamental right is a right which an individual possess against the state.

☣️ Fundamental rights are protected against invasion by the executive, legislature and the judiciary. All fundamental rights are limitations on legislative power. Laws and executive actions which abridge or are in conflict with such rights are void and ineffective.


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Answered by steffiaspinno
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Fundamental rights are also known as the elemental rights of the citizens of a country which are mentioned in the constitution and are enforceable. On the other hand, democratic rights are the rights that a human being needs to survive with respect, freedom and equality.

Fundamental rights are country specific, whch means these rights might vary from country to country. Each country may have different rights. However, democratic rights have an overall global acceptance, which means that all the human beings enjoy these rights irrespective of gender, religion, race or caste.

Fundamental rights rely only on the basic principle of the right of freedom to people. Whereas, the democratic rights are based on the right of life with dignity and makes everyone equal before the law.

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