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प्रश्न
Examine the characteristic features of the Fundamental Rights with regard to the following point:
Some rights are available to all persons, others are available to Citizens alone.
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उत्तर
With regards to the point given, the characteristic features of the Fundamental Rights can be examined as under:
Some rights are available to all persons, others are available to Citizens along: In general, the rights that are availed of by all persons, they are, Right to life or personal liberty. Similarly, all persons can have faith in any religion. Such rights do not fall under any kind of hard and fast restrictions. But, still, there is another kind of rights like—freedom of speech and expression and freedom to reside and settle in any part of the country, these are such rights that are secured to the citizens along. It is very essential for a speaker, while he is at speech or expressing his views that he should keep in mind the code and conduct of oratory, nowhere his speech should cross the limits lest the feelings or sentiments of the listeners should get hurt. The speaker must be aware of his limitations. Likewise, it is only the citizens who can get the benefit to reside and settle in any part of the country. It is important that one should be a citizen before enjoying such a right. No alien or outsider is allowed to get hold on to this right unless or until he observes the citizenship of the country.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Mention the restraint on the following freedom:
Freedom of Speech and Expression
Name the Fundamental Right that prohibits ‘begar’ and forced labour.
‘Fundamental Rights are universal in nature’. Explain in one sentence.
Mention one Fundamental Right granted to citizens of India.
Name the courts which are competent to issue writs.
In the context of Fundamental Rights, give one example that India is a secular state.
Explain the scope of the following right:
Equality of opportunity in matters of Public Employment.
Name the Writ that shall be issued under the following circumstance:
To compel an inferior court or an individual to perform their duty.
Why are the Fundamental Rights so called?
With reference to the Fundamental Duties, answer the following:
What is known as Fundamental Duties?
