Article 21 - Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy
constitutional mh_cet_law beginner pyq_discussionMain question was kya tha: "Article 21 mein 'right to life' ka kya khaas matlab hai aur kya yah fundamental rights ke saath direct judega?"
Problem thi yeh ki kai questions pe upar jaana padhta tha. Par yeh sahi approach tha: Article 21 ka fundamental right of life ko protect karna hoga, lekin kya yeh fundamental right ke saath direct judega? Ismein Directives of State Policy aa jaate hain, jo fundamental rights se jude hote hain. To sahi answer yeh hoga ki Directives of State Policy article 21 ke fundamental right of life mein shaamil hain to direct judein, aur nahi hain to not direct.
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Article 21 is a powerhouse of Fundamental Rights in our Constitution. It states that 'no person shall be deprived of life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law.' However, what's interesting is that it also overlaps with Directive Principles of State Policy, which are more aspirational. It's a delicate balance between individual rights and the state's duty to protect and promote the welfare of its citizens. Can someone throw more light on the practical implications?