While ordinary
legal rights are protected and enforced by ordinary law, Fundamental Rights are protected and guaranteed by the constitution of the country. Ordinary rights may be changed by the legislature by ordinary process of law making, but a fundamental right may only be changed by amending the
Constitution itself. EXPLAIN.
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Explanation:
there is difference between legal rights and fundamental rights.
legal rights can be amended by ordinary law making but that is not with fundamental rights that is because after a great problems faced during emergency we come with the result that fundamental rights are sacrosanct in nature and no parliament law can take away or abridge them. fundamental rights can be modified under basic structure doctrine passed by sc
(The 42nd Amendment brought during the National Emergency said that the union government could use article 368 and amend the Constitution as per it's wish and even the fundamental rights. The 44th amendment seeks to protect the people of India from such an injustice as the fundamental rights are truly necessary)