Subject: Polity
Despite their noble intentions, Fundamental Rights have been subject to criticism from various quarters. Critics argue that some of these rights are too broadly defined, leading to judicial overreach and an excessive focus on litigation. There are also concerns that the enforcement of these rights can sometimes disrupt administrative efficiency and impede effective governance.
Furthermore, debates continue over whether the framework adequately balances rights with corresponding duties, and if it addresses social and economic inequalities as effectively as intended. Such critiques have spurred ongoing discussions about the need for reform and better integration of rights and responsibilities.