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Distinguish between ordinary rights and fundamental rights 1

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Answered by Vanshikabansal02
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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. ... Thus the remedy itself is a fundamental right.

Answered by SerenaBochenek
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Some difference between ordinary and fundamental rights are given below.

Explanation:

Ordinary rights

  • An ordinary right usually induces an obligation on some other person accordingly.
  • They constitute ordinary duties of obligation or contribute to humanity which can not be imposed by legislation.

Fundamental rights

  • A fundamental right seems to be a privilege held by a person against all the Nation.
  • Exec, legislatures, as well as judicial, defend fundamental freedoms from aggression.

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