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From Rights-Based to Duty-Based: NDMC Renames Rajpath to Kartavya Path

  • September 7, 2022
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From Rights-Based to Duty-Based: NDMC Renames Rajpath to Kartavya Path

Subject: Polity

Section: Constitution

Context:Delhi’s iconic Rajpath – stretching from Rashtrapati Bhavan to India Gate – is all set to be renamed Kartavya Path (Path of Duty)

Concept:

  • Rights and duties are closely related and cannot be separated from one another. For every right, there is a corresponding duty.
  • The State protects and enforces rights and it is the duty of all citizens to be loyal to the state. Thus a citizen has both Rights and Duties.
  • Indian Constitution provides its citizens with the Fundamental Rights and lists the Fundamental Duties to be followed by them.
    • Fundamental Rights (Part III of the constitution).
    • Fundamental Duties(Part IVA of the constitution).

What are fundamental rights?

  • Fundamental rights are the basic human rights enshrined in the Constitution of India which are guaranteed to all citizens.
  • Fundamental rights are enforceable by the courts, subject to certain conditions.
  • Articles 12-35 of Part-3 of Indian Constitution deal with Fundamental Rights.
    • Right to Equality (Article 14-18)
    • Right to Freedom (Article 19-22)
    • Right against Exploitation (Article 23-24)
    • Right to Freedom of Religion (Article 25-28)
    • Cultural and Educational Rights (Article 29-30)
    • Right to Constitutional Remedies (Article 32)
  • Fundamental rights are not absolute as they have reasonable restrictions subjected to the conditions of state security, public morality and decency and friendly relations with foreign countries.
  • Fundamental rights can be amended by the Parliament by a constitutional amendment without altering the basic structure of the Constitution.
  • Certain fundamental rights are available only to the citizens, namely: Article 15, 16, 19, 29, 30.

What are fundamental duties?

  • Fundamental duties basically imply the moral obligations of all citizens of a country.
  • Currently there are 11 fundamental duties under Article 51A, Part IV-A of the Constitution.
  • Originally, the fundamental duty of India was not a part of the Indian Constitution.
  • The Fundamental Duties were added in 1976, upon recommendation of the Swaran Singh Committee that was constituted by Indira Gandhi just after the declaration of national emergency.
  • 10 duties were added by the 42nd Amendment and 11th duty was added by the 86th Amendment in 2002.
  • Fundamental Duties are non-justiciable and hence can’t be taken to the court of law (non-enforceable).
From Rights-Based to Duty-Based: NDMC Renames Rajpath to Kartavya Path Polity
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