Rights
-Rights are reasonable claims of persons recognized by society and sanctioned by law.
Why do we need rights in a democracy?
- In a democracy every citizen has to have the right to vote and the right to be elected to government.
- Rights also perform a very special role in a democracy. Rights protect minorities from the oppression of majority.
RIGHTS IN THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION
How can we secure these rights?
The fundamental rights in the Constitution are important because they are enforceable. We have a right to seek the enforcement of the above-mentioned rights. This is called the Right to Constitutional Remedies. This itself is a Fundamental Right. This right makes other rights effective.
That is why Dr. Ambedkar called the Right to Constitutional Remedies, ‘the heart and soul’ of our Constitution.
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