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A person is convicted for a criminal offence and is sentenced to ‘Rigorous Imprisonment’ where he is forced to perform harsh labour. It would
Amount to violation of Fundamental Right against exploitation.
Not amount to violation of any Fundamental Right including right against exploitation.
Amount to violation of Fundamental Right to equality.
Amount to violation of Fundamental Right to life and personal liberty.
- Option 1: Amount to violation of Fundamental Right against exploitation
- This right prevents forced labour, trafficking, and child labour.
- Court-mandated labour in imprisonment is not considered forced labour.
- Option 2: Not amount to violation of any Fundamental Right including right against exploitation
- Sentences of rigorous imprisonment involve labour as per legal procedures.
- Such imprisonment is legally sanctioned and does not violate rights.
- Correct Answer
- Option 3: Amount to violation of Fundamental Right to equality
- Equality rights prevent discrimination.
- Court-issued sentences are applied equally under law, hence no violation.
- Option 4: Amount to violation of Fundamental Right to life and personal liberty
- Life and liberty rights include protection against arbitrary deprivation.
- Imprisonment by due legal process does not infringe these rights.
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