The need for well defined Fundamental rights were first proposed as early as 1928, and in 1931 the Indian National Congress adopted resolutions committing itself to the defense of fundamental civil rights, as well as socio-economic rights. The Fundamental Rights were included in the Ist Draft Constitution (February 1948), the IInd Draft Constitution (17 October 1948) and the IIIrd and final Draft Constitution (26 November 1949), as prepared by the Drafting Committee led by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar.
Apparently there are only 6 fundamental rights in the Constitution of India.
six i think
Non Citizens have the basic fundamental rights such as Article 14-Right to Equality and Article 21- Right to Life, the other fundamental right are only available to the citizens of India.
Right to property was eliminated from fundamental rights in India during the tenure of Prime Minister Morarji Desai.
Prince Edward Island Fundamental Human Rights Party was created in 2003.
Apparently there are only 6 fundamental rights in the Constitution of India.
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Fundamental Rights is a charter of rights contained in the Constitution of India. It guarantees civil liberties such that all Indians can lead their lives in peace and harmony as citizens of India.
Akhileshwar Sharma has written: 'The Supreme Court of India, as the guardian of fundamental rights' -- subject(s): Civil rights, India, India. Supreme Court
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six i think
Non Citizens have the basic fundamental rights such as Article 14-Right to Equality and Article 21- Right to Life, the other fundamental right are only available to the citizens of India.
Right to property was eliminated from fundamental rights in India during the tenure of Prime Minister Morarji Desai.
Shariful Hasan has written: 'Supreme Court, fundamental rights and directive principles' -- subject(s): Civil rights, India, India. Supreme Court
The Bill Of Rights which is a list of basic rights that every individual has from the time of his birth, is what Indians call Fundamental Rights. There are seven fundamental rights that the citizen of India have got, according to the Constitution of India. They are: # Right to equality # Right to freedom # Right against exploitation # Right to freedom of religion # Cultural and educational rights # Right to constitutional remedies # Right to life and personal liberty