Social Sciences, asked by satyamsharmajscm, 9 months ago

ese kon se adhikar Hain Jo sirf dakshin Africa ko hi prapt hai ., Bharat desh ko nhi ????​

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Answered by ArghyadipPal
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Answer:

The citizens of South Africa are permanent citizens and their citizenship cannot be taken away.

Answered by manishthakur100
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Hey Dude!

Here are Some Rights which are Provided to South Africa but not India...

(1) Given the SA Constitution was framed in 1996, it had the benefit of hindsight and was able to learn lot more from experiences of other vibrant democracies like India. This advantage is reflected in the fact that the BoRs is the most elaborate and extensive set of rights endowed upon citizens anywhere in the world including India. For e.g., rights such as the right to privacy and the right to healthy environment which had to be read into FRs in India by the judiciary are explicitly mentioned in the BoRs.

(2) Right to vote which finds a place in the BoRs is only a statutory/legal right in India i.e., it does not have the status of a FR.

(3) Right to property, which finds a place in the BoRs, was removed from Part III of the Constitution by the 44nd Constitutional Amendment and has been placed under Art 300A thereby reducing its status to that of a legal right.

(4) Right to information, which is included in BoRs, is only a statutory right in India.

(5) The SA Constitution provides for creation of a special constitutional court for the enforcement of BoRs. This court has jurisdiction only over constitutional matters and controversies. Under the Indian Constitution, the Supreme Court is endowed with writ jurisdiction. However, it also exercises many other kinds of jurisdictions concurrently. This makes a difference because the special constitution court is less burdened and therefore can spend larger amount of time and expertise in adjudicating and interpreting the provisions of BoRs.

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