Q1. What are rights?
Q2. What is bill of rights?
Q3. Why Fundamental Rights are important very important for a country like
India?
Q4. What do you mean by preventive detention?
Q5. What are the three rights provided by the constitution to ensure a fair trial in
courts?
Q6. What are Writs?
Q7. What are the different types of writs?
Answers
Answer:
(1)Rights are legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement; that is, rights are the fundamental normative rules about what is allowed of people or owed to people according to some legal system, social convention, or ethical theory
(2)Fundamental Rights protect the liberties and freedom of the citizens against any invasion by the state, prevent the establishment of the authoritarian and dictatorial rule in the country. They are very essential for the all-round development of the individuals and the country.
(3)The Bill of Rights is the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution, adopted as a single unit in 1791.
(4)Preventive detention, the practice of incarcerating accused individuals before trial on the assumption that their release would not be in the best interest of society—specifically, that they would be likely to commit additional crimes if they were released
(5)Right to Fair Trial in the United States:
The Constitutional Sixth Amendment, 1791 guaranteed right to speedy and public trial by an impartial jury, right to be informed about the accusations and to be defended by a counsel, to the accused.
(6)In common law, a writ is a formal written order issued by a body with administrative or judicial jurisdiction; in modern usage, this body is generally a court.
(7)The five types of writs are:
Habeas Corpus.
Mandamus.
Prohibition.
Certiorari.
Quo-Warranto
Q1)) Rights are legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement; that is, rights are the fundamental normative rules about what is allowed of people or owed to people according to some legal system, social convention, or ethical theory.
Q2)) The United States Bill of Rights comprises the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution.
Q3)) Fundamental Rights protect the liberties and freedom of the citizens against any invasion by the state, prevent the establishment of the authoritarian and dictatorial rule in the country. They are very essential for the all-round development of the individuals and the country.
Q4)) Preventive detention, the practice of incarcerating accused individuals before trial on the assumption that their release would not be in the best interest of society—specifically, that they would be likely to commit additional crimes if they were released.
Q5)) Right to Fair Trial in the United States:
The Constitutional Sixth Amendment, 1791 guaranteed right to speedy and public trial by an impartial jury, right to be informed about the accusations and to be defended by a counsel, to the accused.
Q6)) In common law, a writ is a formal written order issued by a body with administrative or judicial jurisdiction; in modern usage, this body is generally a court. Warrants, prerogative writs, and subpoenas are common types of writ, but many forms exist and have existed.
Q7))Habeas Corpus.
Mandamus.
Prohibition.
Certiorari.
Quo-Warranto.