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Swami Sadashiva Brahmendra Sar (Nil)     17 February 2010

Disentitlement from Fundamental Rights

Should there be an amendment in the constitution to the effect that : a person who violates the fundamental

duties and propagates disrespect for the constitution,  is not entitled to the rights under the constitution

including fundamental rights?



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Manish Singh (Advocate)     17 February 2010

Sir, i completely agree wth your views and i would love to that kind of amendment but in practicality that can not take effect.

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Anil Agrawal (Retired)     17 February 2010

Noble thought. But given the present dispensation, impracticable.

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Arup Kumar Gupta, Korba, Chattishgarh ((m)9893058429)     18 February 2010

not much practical.

failure to fundamental duties,- person may be punished in diffrent way, not by depriving him from his fundamental and constitutional right - these are human rights also.

Sanjeev Panda (Advocate)     03 March 2010

Fundamental rights are most inalienable rights which cannot be taken away.

Anil Agrawal (Retired)     03 March 2010

What happened to these inalienable rights during the Emergency?

Sanjeev Panda (Advocate)     04 March 2010

Emergency is an exceptional situation, I am talking about general situation. In general, the FR are inalienable rights. Some of them are even available to non citizens, like Article 21 which guarantees right to life and personal liberty.

Anil Agrawal (Retired)     04 March 2010

Is speaking the truth a FR?


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