Archive | March 10, 2018
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
Many of the provisions of our constitution has been borrowed from the Government of India Act of 1935 as well as from the constitution of various other countries that includes USSR, France, Japan, Germany and many more. The fundamental rights as described in Articles 12 – 35 of Constitution of India constitute the philosophical part of the constitution and are inspired from the American constitution. These rights are the basic human rights and apply to every citizen of India irrespective of religion, colour, sex, birth place, race or caste. They guarantee development of human personality.
News for March 10, 2018
Important News from The Hindu:
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SC upholds passive euthanasia
- [Important for: Polity, Indian Judiciary]
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Right to avoid protracted pain
- [Important for: Indian Judiciary]
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Rajasthan passes Bill to give death penalty for child rape
- [Important for: Polity]
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‘Seven districts prone to heatwave’
- [Important for: Climate Change]
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