Are the Fundamental Rights being violated in each of the following cases? If so, which Fundamental Right or Rights? Discuss with your classmates.
a. Suppose a person is kept in a police station for 4 days without being told which law was broken?
b. Suppose your neighbour tries to claim some of your lands as her own.
c. Suppose your parents do not allow you to go to school. They make you take up a job in a match factory instead because they cannot afford to feed you properly.
d. Suppose your brother refuses to give you the land that you have inherited from your father.
a. Yes, the fundamental right is being violated. According to the right to freedom, Article 22: Protection against arrest and detention in certain cases, when any person is arrested and is taken to the police station, the authority must communicate to the person, the grounds on which he is being arrested and shall also give him the earliest opportunity of making a representation against the order.
b. Yes, a right is being violated. According to the right to property, Article 31,' no person shall be deprived of his property saved by authority of law.' So if a person is trying to claim a land of the of their own, a case can be filed on them under this act
c. Yes, the fundamental right is being violated. According to the right to education, article 21A, every child between 6 to 14 years in India is entitled to free and compulsory education. The local authority will identify the children who are not going to school and admit them in classes according to their age. Moreover, no child is allowed to work in any factory as it is hazardous to his life.
d. Yes, the fundamental right is being violated. According to the right to property, article 31,' no person shall be deprived of his property saved by authority of law.' So if a person is trying to claim a land of the of their own, a case can be filed on them under this act.
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