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What are the differences in the articles of the Fundamental Rights of India and the U.N. Declaration of Human Rights? What are the variations? Are those variations required?

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Answered by rahulchaudhary14
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Answered by ranigudiya112
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n 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.

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