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'The Indian Constitution protects the right side of children, women, minorities and weaker sections.' Elaborate on the basis of and case study.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Constitution of India has not listed Fundamental Rights, but has also prescribed remedies against their violation. If a citizen feels that one of his/her rights has been violated by an executive order, he/she may request the Supreme Court/High Courts to issue the appropriate writ for the restoration of his/her rights - The writs are Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Prohibition, Quo Warranto and Certiorari.

These Fundamental Rights protect the citizens against the misuse of power by the government or some institution or individuals. Therefore, the Fundamental Rights are justiciable and are protected by the court.


In case, a Fundamental Rights is violated, one can move to the court of law and seek justice. But our Fundamental Rights are not absolute or unlimited. The Constitution has imposed certain restrictions to check abuse of the rights. Besides, the state is allowed to impose some reasonable restrictions in the interest of public order, democracy, morality, etc.


The Fundamental Rights are an effort to establish a welfare state which aims at promoting justice, liberty, equality and fraternity. Our Constitution seeks to eradicate exploitation in all forms and manners.



Hope it helps you.
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Tanisha
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