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Ans. The Supreme Court is also called the guardian of the Constitution.
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Shruti Dadhwal 9 years ago
Nationalism is an idealogy that holds nation is the fundamental unit of human social life and takes precedence over any other social and political principles.
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Ans. Nationalism is a complex, multidimensional concept involving a shared communal identification with one's nation. It is a political ideology oriented towards gaining and maintaining self-governance, or full sovereignty, over a territory of historical significance to the group (such as its homeland).
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Right is that which complies with justice, law or reason. For e.g.: Right to equality, Tight to Life & Liberty etc. Whereas, Claim is a demand of ownership made for something. For e.g.: Individual claim, Joint Claim etc.
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- Rights are primarily those state-recognised claims that every individual regards to be necessary for leading a life of respect and dignity. These are essentially a justified claim or an entitlement.
- Rights are important as they help individuals to develop their capacity to reason, develop their skills and enable them to make informed choices in life.
The bases on which claims to rights can be made are:
- The representation of conditions that individuals collectively see as a source of self-respect and dignity.
- The necessity for every individual’s well being
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