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What are the limitations of our fundamental rights?please give answer in point ​

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Answered by sonalkumarpathak8405
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Fundamental rights in india have two kind of limitations. One is inbuilt limitations. Every fundamental right in india has a “but government can” clause in end, that means government can violate them for affirmative action. Before 1974, keshave nanda bharti case, government could take away fundamental rights by constitutional amendment, as it is a legal right. But since then basic structure of constitution doctrine has been invented by supreme court. This is not a legislation as court doesn’t have power but a tool for interpretation. It takes into account substantive nature of fundamental rights. So somewhat limitation has been cured.

2. Post modernist thought is in built in constitution, which sees people not as individuals but also as groups. So affirmative action is based on group identities, rather than the type of deprivation, which shall include all people who have that particular deprivation. This has to a divisive feudal political culture in india.

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Fundamental rights in india have two kind of limitations. One is inbuilt limitations. Every fundamental right in india has a “but government can” clause in end, that means government can violate them for affirmative action. Before 1974, keshave nanda bharti case, government could take away fundamental rights by constitutional amendment, as it is a legal right. But since then basic structure of constitution doctrine has been invented by supreme court. This is not a legislation as court doesn’t have power but a tool for interpretation. It takes into account substantive nature of fundamental rights. So somewhat limitation has been cured.

2. Post modernist thought is in built in constitution, which sees people not as individuals but also as groups. So affirmative action is based on group identities, rather than the type of deprivation, which shall include all people who have that particular deprivation. This has to a divisive feudal political culture in india.


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