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Merits and demerits of fundamental rights in indian constitution

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Answered by writersparadise
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A Constitution is a like a rule-book which explains the right and the wrong things, and about the moral duties and values that need to be followed by all citizens. It also gives rules for punishing the wrongdoers.

The Indian Constitution has furnished a few fundamental rights for all the Indian citizens.

There are a few merits and demerits of the fundamental rights that have been given in the Constitution.

Merits:

1. The function, power, and composition of the State and Central government are specified. Therefore, there is a certainty.

2. It makes sure that a certain government body accounts to the group of people and keeps checking on them and makes the council of ministers accountable.

3. The fundamental rights empower the citizens.

4. The citizens duly elect the representative legislature candidate.

5. Ensures an independent judiciary.

Demerits:

1. The constitution was drafted during the old times according to the scenario at that time. It needs to be modified according to the current times and situation.

2. A written constitution takes time for making amendments.
Answered by myrakincsem
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In the Indian Constitution there are various merits and de-merits about the fundamental rights.
As  of meritThese empowers the common people and five surety to their rights
It give the rights to the general public to select their representative as the legislature .
It specify the central governments function as well as their power.
These ensures the accountability of every person .
As regard to demerits:  The Indian constitution was made on basis of old times situation but now there are spaces that should be filled in it through amendment.
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