How do people guard their own rights and freedom granted to them by the Indian constitution ? (5 points)
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Answer:
People guard their own "rights and freedoms" granted to them by the following constitution,
The "Fundamental Rights", "Directive Principles" and "Fundamental Duties of State Policy" [1] are the articles of the "Constitution of India" which describe the "obligations of the state" towards its citizens and the "duties of citizens" towards the state.
These articles include the government A constitutional rights bill is involved in "policy-making and in relation to the conduct and behavior of citizens". These articles are considered "essential elements of the Constitution", which was developed by the Indian Constituent Assembly "between 1947 and 1949".
"Fundamental rights" are termed as the "basic human rights of all citizens". These rights as defined in "Part III of the Constitution" apply to all without distinction of "race, place of birth, caste, creed or sex". These are implementable by "the courts subject to specific restrictions".
The "Directive Principles of State Policy" are guidelines for legislation by the government.
These provisions described in "Part IV of the Constitution" are not "enforceable by the courts", but the principles on that they are based are "fundamental guidelines for governance" which are expected to be executed by the state in formulating and passing laws.
Explanation:
By part IV of the constitution DPSP
By part III of the Constitution fundamental rights
By being aware of your rights
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