ANALYSIS OF TERM STATE UNDER INDIAN CONSTITUTION
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Earlier, Kings would recognise various rights and liberties of their subjects. As human thinking evolved, then we got to know there are some rights and liberties where we cannot compromise, we need to protect the state, result of this was first Magna Carta, Bill of Rights and finally the fundamental rights were consolidated. In the year 1928, Motilal Nehru observed we should guarantee fundamental rights in such a manner, it should not be withdrawn in any of the circumstances. Fundamental rights which are guaranteed to the citizens and to a certain extent for non-citizens as well, even this guarantees that the state shall not act against these fundamental rights, if the state does anything which infringes fundamental rights, that aggrieved person can sue the state. From here the question arises what is "state" and what can be considered as state.
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