Compare left and right ideologies at a global level. With the help of these ideologies provide solutions for any three social issues in India.
The presumption of innocence is a fundamental right in Indian criminal law, enshrined in Article 20(3) of the Constitution. However, as an exception, preventive detention laws like the National Security Act (NSA) and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) allow for detention without trial,Read more
The presumption of innocence is a fundamental right in Indian criminal law, enshrined in Article 20(3) of the Constitution. However, as an exception, preventive detention laws like the National Security Act (NSA) and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) allow for detention without trial, effectively reversing the burden of proof.
These laws are justified on the grounds of national security and public order, as they aim to prevent individuals from engaging in activities that may threaten the state. The Supreme Court has upheld the constitutionality of preventive detention laws, provided they adhere to the procedural safeguards laid down in Article 22 of the Constitution.Laws like the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) have also been criticized for shifting the burden of proof onto the accused. While the government argues that these laws are necessary to combat serious crimes, civil liberties advocates contend that they undermine the presumption of innocence and due process.
The increasing use of such laws raises concerns about the erosion of fundamental rights and the creation of a new norm where the exception becomes the rule. It is crucial to strike a balance between national security and individual rights, ensuring that preventive detention laws are used judiciously and in accordance with constitutional principles.
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Left vs. Right: A Global Comparison Left-Wing Ideologies -Core Beliefs: Concerns priorities of social justice, economic rights and the state’s part in resolving social problems. -Key Policies: A taxation that is progressive, a comprehensive welfare system, a vigorous trade unionism, and control of eRead more
Left vs. Right: A Global Comparison
Left-Wing Ideologies
-Core Beliefs: Concerns priorities of social justice, economic rights and the state’s part in resolving social problems.
-Key Policies: A taxation that is progressive, a comprehensive welfare system, a vigorous trade unionism, and control of economic activities by the state.
-Global Examples: SWEDEN, NORWAY, UK, Social Democratic parties in Europe, Labor Party.
Right-Wing Ideologies
-Core Beliefs: Concerns with personal freedoms, limited government and the mechanism of natural competition.
-Key Policies: Until mid century, these issues included lower taxes, lesser regulation, superior national defense.
-Global Examples: Republican party in the US, Conservative party in the UK, the Liberal Democratic party in Japan.
Social Issues in India
1. Poverty and Inequality:
-Left-Wing Solution: Technological advancement, education for progressive taxation, substandard house and health care services, and unions for reasonable remuneration.
-Right-Wing Solution: Liberalize the economy and reduce the tax burden because this way one can create new jobs and increase wealth.
2. Education:
-Left-Wing Solution: Invest more in public education and expand access of college schooling or reduce fees; provide equal learning prospects.
-Right-Wing Solution: Promote the private sector approach in Education and School Empowerment, School Choice and Performance Indicators.
3. Environmental Protection:
-Left-Wing Solution: Use full blown environmental friendly laws, adhere to use of green power, and support green development agendas.
See less-Right-Wing Solution: Market mechanisms, including carbon trading and carbon taxes, and stimulate technological advancement as ways to overcome environmental problems.