Duties or Rights: Should Duties Trump over Rights?
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Article
Date
2023-03
Journal Title
Indian Journal of Law and Justice
Journal Editor
Bandyopadhyay, Rathin
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University of North Bengal
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Sharma, A. Kr. (2023). Duties or Rights: Should Duties Trump over Rights? Indian Journal of Law and Justice, 14(1), 131–146. https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/4991
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Sharma, Ajay Kr.
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Abstract
Narrative is emerging in India that appears to be giving primacy to the
fundamental duties of the citizens over their fundamental rights. This article
attempts to understand and flesh out the significance of these two, their
relationship, and the interplay between them, as contextualised in our
Constitutional scheme, with the help of various Supreme Court decisions. It
indulges in a discussion on the pragmatic functional relationship between Parts
III, IV, and IV-A of the Constitution. It also brings various significant perspectives
on the ‘right-duty’ relationship to the fore, to objectively appreciate the primary
importance of the fundamental rights of the citizens and the State’s duty to
preserve and protect the same. It also emphasises on the importance, weighty
role, and the constitutional obligations of the higher courts in preserving the
Constitution and the rule of law, by providing effective redress to the aggrieved
citizens who bring valid claims of their fundamental rights violations by the State
organs and instrumentalities.
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14
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1
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0976-3570
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131 - 146