Monday, 7 September 2020
The Law relating to Human Rights under the Constitution of India
The Constitution of India: -
The Law relating to Human Rights has been incorporated under Part-III, Article 12 to 35 as Fundamental Rights which are justiciable or enforceable human rights, Part-IV Article 36 to 51 as Directive Principles of State Policy (Duties of the States of India). It is essential and compulsory over here to say that Rights are uncompleted without duties therefore fundamental duties as duties of citizens of India have also been incorporated under Part-IVA Article 51 A (a) to 51 A (k)in Constitution of India. The important main provisions relating to enforcement of human rights under Constitution of India are as follows: - under articles 32, 226, 227, 136, 137 & 139, the protection of Human rights Act 1993 & others respective also which has become a main source and foundation of human rights in our country.
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