MAP Chairman Akmal Bhatti while addressing a press conference said that the minorities had always played their role in the progress of the country but Pakistan had always denied their fundamental rights since 1947.
Marking this as a violation of the girl’s cultural and fundamental rights, MEA spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said, "We are giving high priority to this case... We have called the German Ambassador this week regarding this. We've asked the German authorities to bring back the child at the earli
Kotiswar Singh who is also the patron-in-chief of J-K Legal Services Authority, was accompanied by his Principal Secretary M K Sharma and Member Secretary J-K Legal Services Authority Amit Gupta.
The plea stated that labelling drivers by way of uniform violated fundamental rights guaranteed under Articles 14, 19(1)(g) and 21 of the Constitution.
Since the Taliban seized power, Afghanistan has become one of the worst places to live, especially for children whose fundamental rights are being compromised amid strict rules and regulations of the de-facto authorities, reported Khaama Press.
The Palayam Imam VP Suhaib Maulavi on Thursday said that the Uniform Civil Code "contravenes" the fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution of the country, hence implementing it will "infringe upon" the rights under Article 25.
While speaking to ANI, CPI MP Viswam said, "Deaf population in India is estimated at 63 million by the World Health Organisation (WHO). The deaf and mute community is one of the most discriminated sections of the society and their struggles range from accessing education, employment and dign
The bench of Justice Chander Dhari Singh in the order said, "Health condition of a human being deserves utmost importance and the right to health is one of the most significant dimensions of Article 21 of the Constitution of India. Every person has a right to get himself adequately and effec
As Afghan women continue to suffer under the Taliban and are deprived of fundamental rights, some women activists in Afghanistan have called for 'inclusion' in social life and urged the de-facto authorities to let them work, TOLOnews reported.
The situation of females in Afghanistan is already grim under the Taliban regime as they are not allowed to work or have access to fundamental rights in the country.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday, while hearing the plea of Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Mohammed Faizal, asked which right of the petitioner is being violated during his suspension as an MP.