Social Sciences, asked by divyanshi1717, 1 year ago

is there any difference between human rights and fundamental rights

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Answered by Amberpreet
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fundamental rights are rights which are provided by our constitution .
these rights are fundamental to every one.
Human Rights are the safe guard. these are the rights which we had an individual.

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Answered by Vanshikabansal02
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In general, ‘rights’ refers to the moral or legal entitlement over something. As per law, rights are considered as the reasonable claim of the individuals which are accepted by the society and approved by statute. It can be fundamental rights or human rights. The rights which are fundamental to the life of the citizens of a country are known as fundamental rights.



On the other hand, human rights imply the rights that belong to all the human beings irrespective of their nationality, race, caste, creed, gender, etc.

The main difference between fundamental rights and human rights is that the fundamental rights are specific to a particular country, whereas human rights has world wide acceptance. Take a read of this article to get some more differences on these two.

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