The Constitution guarantees fundamental rights to all citizens from "summary" of Dr. Ambedkar’s Perspective On Indian Constitution, Law & Social Justice by Dr. Sandeep C. Nagarale
The Constitution of India ensures that all citizens are entitled to certain fundamental rights. These rights are considered essential for the overall well-being and dignity of individuals within the society. They serve as a safeguard against any form of discrimination, oppression, or injustice that individuals may face. The Constitution guarantees these rights to every citizen, irrespective of their background, caste, creed, gender, or economic status. These fundamental rights are enshrined in the Constitution as they are believed to be inherent to the very nature of being human. They are not privileges bestowed upon individuals by the state, but rather, they are recognized as inherent rights that every individual is entitled to by virtue of being a citizen of the country. These rights are considered sacrosanct and are protected by the Constitution from any form of infringement by the state or any o...Similar Posts

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