Violation of fundamental rights Violation of fundamental rights

1 year ago

Violation of fundamental rights:-
Entire village Boycotted Rajaka(dhobi) community for not washing their clothes and choosing another profession, in srikakulam district of Andhra pradesh.
There was a proclamation issued by sarpanch by beat of tom-tom.. and hence shopkeepers, villagers showed discrimination towards those people and stopped selling goods and helping them...can we approach courts for this matter as these issues are occurring in every villages to minority castes..

Anik

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A.Respected sir/ma'am,

You can file a writ petition in the Supreme Court or the High Court for violation of right to life, right against discrimination and right to equality.
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A.Respected sir/ma'am,

You can file a writ petition in the Supreme Court or the High Court for violation of right to life, right against discrimination and right to equality.
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