importance of fundamental rights
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Part III of the constitution covers all the traditional civil and political rights enumerated in the universal declaration of human rights. Dr. Ambedkar described them as the most citizen part of the constitution. Fundamental rights were deemed essential to protect the rights and liberties of the people against the encroachment of the power delegated by them to their government.
These fundamental rights represent the basic values cherished by the people of this country since the Vedic times and they are calculated to protect the dignity of the individual and create conditions in which every human being can develop his personality to the fullest extent. They weave a pattern of guarantee on the basic structure of human rights, and impose negative obligations on the state not on encroach on individual liberty in its various dimensions.
These rights are regarded as fundamental because they are most essential for the attainment by the individual of his full intellectual, moral and spiritual status. The object the inclusion of them in the constitution is to establish a government of law and not of man. The object is to establish rule of law.
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Part III of the constitution covers all the traditional civil and political rights enumerated in the universal declaration of human rights. Dr. Ambedkar described them as the most citizen part of the constitution. Fundamental rights were deemed essential to protect the rights and liberties of the people against the encroachment of the power delegated by them to their government.
These fundamental rights represent the basic values cherished by the people of this country since the Vedic times and they are calculated to protect the dignity of the individual and create conditions in which every human being can develop his personality to the fullest extent. They weave a pattern of guarantee on the basic structure of human rights, and impose negative obligations on the state not on encroach on individual liberty in its various dimensions.
These rights are regarded as fundamental because they are most essential for the attainment by the individual of his full intellectual, moral and spiritual status. The object the inclusion of them in the constitution is to establish a government of law and not of man. The object is to establish rule of law.
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Importance of Fundamental Rights. ... These rights are regarded as fundamental because they are most essential for the attainment by the individual of his full intellectual, moral and spiritual status.
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