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Law serves as a mechanism for upholding human dignity from "summary" of Dr. Ambedkar’s Perspective On Indian Constitution, Law & Social Justice by Dr. Sandeep C. Nagarale

Dr. Ambedkar believed that law plays a crucial role in safeguarding human dignity. He viewed law not simply as a set of rules to be followed, but as a mechanism for upholding the inherent worth and respect of every individual. In his perspective, the law serves as a shield against discrimination, oppression, and injustice, thereby ensuring that all members of society are treated with fairness and equality. According to Dr. Ambedkar, human dignity is a fundamental right that must be protected and promoted through legal means. He argued that without the rule of law, there would be chaos and anarchy, leading to the erosion of human dignity. By establishing clear guidelines and standards, the law provides a framework for maintaining order and justice in society, thus enabling individuals to live with dignity and freedom. Furthermore, Dr. Ambedkar emphasized the importance of laws that address social inequalities and promote social justice. He believed that laws should not only protect individual rights but also work towards creating a more equitable and inclusive society. By enacting laws that aim to uplift marginalized communities and ensure their full participation in society, the legal system can contribute to the enhancement of human dignity for all. In Dr. Ambedkar's view, the law serves as a tool for empowerment, enabling individuals to assert their rights and challenge any form of injustice or discrimination. Through legal mechanisms such as courts, tribunals, and enforcement agencies, individuals have the means to seek redress for any violation of their dignity. By providing avenues for legal recourse, the law empowers individuals to stand up for their rights and demand accountability from those in power.
  1. Dr. Ambedkar's perspective underscores the critical role of law in upholding human dignity. Through its regulatory and protective functions, the law acts as a bulwark against injustice and inequality, ensuring that every individual is treated with respect and fairness. By promoting social justice and empowerment, the law contributes to the realization of a more just and equitable society where human dignity is upheld as a fundamental principle.
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Dr. Ambedkar’s Perspective On Indian Constitution, Law & Social Justice

Dr. Sandeep C. Nagarale

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