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Human Rights and Fundamental Rights

Telangana Board · Class 9 · Social Studies

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Which institution was established in 1993 to protect human rights in India?

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National Human Rights Commission

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) was established in 1993. Step 1: The Government of India passed legislation in 1993 to protect human rights more effectively. Step 2: NHRC was created under this law with powers of a civil court. Step 3: It can investigate human rights violations suo motu (on its own) or based on complaints. Step 4: The commission works alongside other institutions like National Commission for Women and Child Rights. The Supreme Court existed before 1993, Parliament is a legislative body, and Election Commission deals with elections, not specifically human rights.

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What does 'secular' mean in the context of Right to Freedom of Religion?

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Government treats all religions equally

Secular means the government treats all religions equally without favoritism. Step 1: The Preamble declares India as a secular nation. Step 2: This means the government has no official religion and remains neutral in religious matters. Step 3: All citizens can freely practice, profess, and propagate their religion. Step 4: The state cannot discriminate against anyone based on their religious beliefs. Option A is wrong because secularism means no favoritism. Option C is incorrect as religions are not banned but protected. Option D is wrong as all religions, not just the majority, are equally pr

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Which right allows citizens to directly approach High Courts and Supreme Court for violations?

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Right to Constitutional Remedies

Right to Constitutional Remedies allows direct approach to higher courts for fundamental rights violations. Step 1: This right is called the 'heart and soul' of the Constitution by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. Step 2: Citizens can directly approach High Courts or Supreme Court without going through lower courts. Step 3: Courts can issue writs (directions) to government to protect constitutional rights. Step 4: This right also enables Public Interest Litigation (PIL) for group violations. Other rights like equality and freedom are protected, but Constitutional Remedies is the mechanism for enforcement.

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What is the practice that was abolished by the Constitution and is punishable by law?

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Untouchability

Untouchability was specifically abolished by the Constitution and made punishable by law. Step 1: Article 17 explicitly abolishes untouchability in all its forms. Step 2: The practice of untouchability is declared an offense punishable with imprisonment. Step 3: The Protection of Civil Rights Act provides penalties for preventing anyone from entering places of worship or using public facilities. Step 4: This was done to ensure social equality and human dignity. While bonded labor, child marriage, and dowry are also social evils addressed by various laws, untouchability is the specific practice

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