Question
What is the nature of Fundamental Rights?
Solution
The nature of the Fundamental Rightsis as under:
(i) The State cannot make a law which violates the Fundamental Rights.
(ii) Some rights are available to all, for example,the right to life and personal liberty. There are other rights which only citizens can enjoy, for example,freedom of speech and expression.
(iii) These rights are not absolute and are subject to certain restrictions imposed in the interest of public order, decency or morality.
(iv) These rights are justiciable.
(i) The State cannot make a law which violates the Fundamental Rights.
(ii) Some rights are available to all, for example,the right to life and personal liberty. There are other rights which only citizens can enjoy, for example,freedom of speech and expression.
(iii) These rights are not absolute and are subject to certain restrictions imposed in the interest of public order, decency or morality.
(iv) These rights are justiciable.