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Watch | Hamara Samvidhan: Lady of Justice and Fundamental Rights

Bansal discusses why the fundamental rights given in Part Three of the Constitution are symbolic of the social revolution and why they have great importance.
Avani Bansal
Mar 14 2021
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Bansal discusses why the fundamental rights given in Part Three of the Constitution are symbolic of the social revolution and why they have great importance.
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In this episode of Hamara Samvidhan, advocate Avni Bansal explains what the Lady of Justice is and what the sword and scales in her hand and the blindfold on her eyes signify. Bansal also discusses why the fundamental rights given in Part Three of the Constitution are symbolic of the social revolution and why they have great importance.



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