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  1. Asked: July 2, 2021In: Class 9 Social Science

    what new rights are introduced by the constitution of South Africa?

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    Added an answer on July 2, 2021 at 10:23 am

    (i) Right to privacy: So that the citizens or their homes cannot be searched. their phones cannot be tapped, their communication cannot be opened. (ii) Right to an environment that is not harmful to their health or wellbeing. (iii) Right to have access to adequate housing (iv) Right to have access tRead more

    (i) Right to privacy: So that the citizens or their homes cannot be searched. their phones cannot be tapped, their communication cannot be opened.
    (ii) Right to an environment that is not harmful to their health or wellbeing.
    (iii) Right to have access to adequate housing
    (iv) Right to have access to health care services, sufficient food and water: No one may be refused emergency medical treatment.

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  2. Asked: July 2, 2021In: Class 9 Social Science

    write a short note on the National Human Rights commission.

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    Added an answer on July 2, 2021 at 10:22 am

    (i) NHRC is an independent commission set up by the law in 1993. (ii) Like the Judiciary, the commission is independent of the government. (iii) The commission is appointed by the President and includes retired judges, officers and eminent citizens. (iv) It does not bear, the burden of deciding caseRead more

    (i) NHRC is an independent commission set up by the law in 1993.
    (ii) Like the Judiciary, the commission is independent of the government.
    (iii) The commission is appointed by the President and includes retired judges, officers and eminent citizens.
    (iv) It does not bear, the burden of deciding cases. so it can focus on helping
    the victims secure their human rights.
    (v) These include all the rights granted to the citizens by the constitution.
    (vi) The NHRC cannot punish the guilty. That is the responsibility of the
    courts.
    (vii) Like any court, it can summon witnesses, question any government
    official, demand any official paper, visit any prison for inspection or send
    its own team for on-the-spot inquiry.

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  3. Asked: July 2, 2021In: Class 9 Social Science

    How does the constitution protect our rights?

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    Added an answer on July 2, 2021 at 10:22 am

    (i) Fundamental Rights are guaranteed against the actions of the Legislature, the Executive and any other authority instituted by the government. (ii) There can be no law or action that violates the Fundamental Rights. (iii) Courts also enforce the Fundamental Rights against private individuals andRead more

    (i) Fundamental Rights are guaranteed against the actions of the Legislature, the Executive and any other authority instituted by the government.
    (ii) There can be no law or action that violates the Fundamental Rights.
    (iii) Courts also enforce the Fundamental Rights against private individuals and bodies.
    (iv) The Supreme Court and High Courts have the power to issue orders or- ‘writes’ for the enforcement of the Fundamental Rights.
    (v) They can also award compensation to the victims and punishment to the violators.
    In case of any violation of a Fundamental Right, the aggrieved per-son can go to a court for remedy.

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  4. Asked: July 2, 2021In: Class 9 Social Science

    What is Secularism? How did the Indian Constitution make India a secular state?

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    Added an answer on July 2, 2021 at 10:21 am

    Secularism does not confer any privilege or favour on any particular religion. All religions are treated equally by the law. (i) Secularism is based on the idea that the state is concerned only with relations among human beings and not with the relation between human beings and God. (ii) A secular sRead more

    Secularism does not confer any privilege or favour on any particular religion.
    All religions are treated equally by the law.
    (i) Secularism is based on the idea that the state is concerned only with relations among human beings and not with the relation between human beings and God.
    (ii) A secular state is one that does not establish any one religion as the official religion.
    (iii) Indian secularism keeps equal distance from all religions.
    (iv) The state has to be neutral and impartial in dealing with all religions.

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  5. Asked: July 2, 2021In: Class 9 Social Science

    What are the main features of Right to Equality?

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    Added an answer on July 2, 2021 at 10:20 am

    (i) Every citizen, from the Prime Minister to a small farmer in a remote village, is subject to the same laws. (ii) Under Right to Equality, the government shall not discriminate against any citizen on the grounds of religion, ethnicity, sex or place of birth. (iii) Every citizen shall have access tRead more

    (i) Every citizen, from the Prime Minister to a small farmer in a remote
    village, is subject to the same laws.
    (ii) Under Right to Equality, the government shall not discriminate against any citizen on the grounds of religion, ethnicity, sex or place of birth.
    (iii) Every citizen shall have access to public places like shops, restaurants, hotels and cinema halls.
    (iv) All citizens have equality of opportunity in matters relating to employment or appointment to any position in the government. No citizen shall be discriminated against or made ineligible for employment on any grounds.
    (v) Equality means giving everyone an equal opportunity to achieve whatever one is capable of. Sometimes, it is necessary to give special treatment to someone in order to ensure equal opportunity.

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