Political Science, asked by CHIchiCHI, 9 months ago

What will happen if there's no justice in the INDIAN constitution? What problems are the citizens basically gonna face? Explain in your words. No plagiarism from Google! No spams.

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Answered by simratgill1
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A citizen of a country is an individual recognized under the custom or law as being a legal member of a sovereign nation or allegiance to a government in exchange for its protection, whether at home or abroad. A citizen is one of the dominant pillars of the country. They are entitled to enjoy all the legal rights and privileges granted by a state to the people encompassing its constituency and are obligated to obey its laws and to attain his or her duties as called upon. We are all a citizen of our country and retain several rights and responsibilities towards our community, state, and country.

A responsible citizen abides by all the law and order of the country. They are entitled to exercise all the fundamental rights and duties, such as casting a vote, paying government taxes and protecting the country from corruption. Being a good and responsible citizen of the country, one must engage in activities or assist in tackling issues such as keeping the environment clean, raising money for charities, conserving electricity, water, and natural resources, or protecting public properties, etc.

Every state or country provides its citizens with some fundamental civil rights such as personal rights, religious rights, social rights, moral rights, economic rights.

Answered by whamwham
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Answer:

If there was no justice in the Indian Constitution, there are many problems that our denizens are gonna face. Take a look at these effects:

  • Disfunctioning matters

  • Continuous use of discrimination and stereotypical actions.

  • There will be no degree of trust and coordination among the denizens of India

  • The use of mean and incorrect methods like:

            1. Child abuse,

            2. Racial Discrimination,

            3. Gender Inequality, etc.

  • Disparities in the distribution of economic assets and income

  • Inequality: when citizens are not treated equally but are rather subjected to inequity

hope helps...!

           

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