Recently, the Supreme Court directed all states and UTs to frame clear guidelines ensuring proper and accessible footpaths for all pedestrians.
Constitutional Right | Legal Right |
Derived directly from the Constitution (especially Part III) | Granted by ordinary laws passed by the legislature |
Enforceable under Article 32( SC)or 226 (High Courts) | Enforceable in ordinary courts, not necessarily via writs |
Right to Equality (Art. 14)
Right to Freedom (Art. 19) |
Right to vote (under Representation of People Act), RTI Act |
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