Answer:
Every
society makes certain rules to regulate one's conduct. They tell us what is
right and what is wrong. What is recognised by the society as rightful becomes
the basis of rights.
(i) The notion of 'right' changes from time to time and society to
society.
(ii) When the socially recognised claims are written into
law, they acquire real force. Otherwise, they remain merely as natural or moral
rights.
(iii) When law recognises some claims, they become
enforceable. We can then demand their application. When fellow citizens or the
government do not respect these rights, we call it violation of our rights.
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