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Question
Answer the following question in one or two words/sentences:
Why can you not seek justice in a court of law if the government does not give you a job?
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Solution
"Right to Work" is not a basic right in the Indian Constitution, so you can't go to court to get justice if the government won't hire you. The government has many programs that help people find work, but it is not required by law to give every person a job.
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