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Distinction between Fundamental Rights and Human Rights

Distinction between Fundamental Rights and Human Rights

Rights are the reasonable privileges of people. These claims are ensured by law. According to law, rights are considered as the sensible case of the people which are acknowledged by the general public and affirmed by statute. It can be fundamental rights or human rights. The rights which are principal to the life of the citizens of a nation are known as fundamental rights. The primary contrast between fundamental rights and human rights is that the fundamental rights are particular to a specific nation, while human rights have overall acknowledgment. Fundamental Rights and Human Rights are essential for the presence and improvement of people. It makes a superior domain and better living conditions for individuals, and in addition, they, protect their nobility. Human rights and fundamental rights are key rules that remain at the premise of any fair and equivalent society.

TOP 10 LEGAL HEADLINES OF THE WEEK 01 Nove 2020

TOP 10 LEGAL HEADLINES OF THE WEEK 01 Nove 2020

News wrap up of this week

TOP 10 LEGAL HEADLINES OF THE WEEK 22 Nov 2020

TOP 10 LEGAL HEADLINES OF THE WEEK 22 Nov 2020

The Supreme Court bench comprising of CJI SA Bobde, Justices AS Bopanna and V. Ramasubramaniam has stayed a High Court judgement which banned animal or bird sacrifice during ‘Chatar Yatra’ festival

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26-October-2020
75 Years of the United Nations: How it all started

75 Years of the United Nations: How it all started

24th October 2020 marks the 75th anniversary of the United Nations. To commemorate the milestone achieved by this organization which has more legitimacy, convening power, and normative impact than any other organization, this blog explains how and why the United Nations was founded.

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24-October-2020