Social Sciences, asked by shivtej47, 1 year ago

Explain six Fundamental Rights.​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
46

There are six fundamental rights in India.

They are Right to Equality, Right to Freedom, Right against Exploitation, Right to Freedom of Religion, Cultural and Educational Rights, and Right to Constitutional Remedies.

1) Right to Equality = Right to Equality ensures equal rights for all the citizens. The Right to Equality prohibits inequality on the basis of caste, religion, place of birth, race, or gender.

2) Right to freedom = Right to freedom provides us with various rights. These rights are freedom of speech, freedom of expression, freedom of assembly without arms, freedom of movement throughout the territory of our country, freedom of association, freedom to practice any profession, freedom to reside in any part of the country. However, these rights have their own restrictions.

3) Right to exploration = Right against Exploitation condemns human trafficking, child labor, forced labor making it an offense punishable by law, and also prohibit any act of compelling a person to work without wages where he was legally entitled not to work or to receive remuneration for it. Unless it is for the public purpose, like community services or NGO work.

4) Right to Freedom of Religion guarantees religious freedom and ensures secular states in India. The Constitutions says that the States should treat all religions equally and impartially and that no state has an official religion. It also guarantees all people the freedom of conscience and the right to preach, practice and propagate any religion of their choice.

5) Cultural and educational rights = Cultural and Educational Rights protects the rights of cultural, religious and linguistic minorities by enabling them to conserve their heritage and protecting them against discrimination. Educational rights ensure education for everyone irrespective of their caste, gender, religion, etc.

6) Right to constitutional remidies = Right to Constitutional Remedies ensures citizens to go to the supreme court of India to ask for enforcement or protection against violation of their fundamental rights. The Supreme Court has the jurisdiction to enforce the Fundamental Rights even against private bodies, and in case of any violation, award compensation as well to the affected individual.

hope u like my answer ☺️


shivtej47: thanks
adibailim: Thanks
Answered by SerenaBochenek
27

Six Fundamental Rights.

Explanation:

The Constitution documented six human rights, including:

1. Right to Equality:

Equality throughout the constitution means the elimination of any discrimination based on ethnicity, faith, ethnicity, gender, as well as the country of origin.

2. Right to Freedom:

The right to protest movement in India, fair trial and equality, the ability to live as well as settle throughout any part of our country (India) and so on.

3. Right to freedom of religion:

Illustrates the concept of independence of faith and practice, liberty to conduct religious matters, including the right to teach religiously in other establishments.

4. Right against exploitation:

Continues to talk on both the abolition of slave labor as well as the child workers in hazardous occupations.

5. Cultural and Educational Rights:

Demonstrates the protection of minority culture, as well as the freedom to create institutes for minority groups.

6. Right to constitutional remedy:

Such a right often provides the legal protections for the National Bureau on Minority groups, on Women as well as on Castes, etc.

Learn more:

https://brainly.in/question/2810934

Similar questions