Attorney General for India KK Venugopal on Monday opposed a plea filed in the Supreme Court, seeking to enforce fundamental duties as enshrined in Part IV-A of the Constitution of India.
In the plea seeking to enforce fundamental duties and generate awareness and consciousness of the citizens towards their fundamental duties, the Attorney General opposes before the Supreme Court of India.
Attorney General K.K. Venugopal on Monday told the Supreme Court that "tremendous amount of work" has been done by the Central government on creating awareness on fundamental duties to sensitise citizens and students.The AG submitted .
The Supreme Court on Monday issued notice to the Centre and states on a PIL for taking steps to sensitise people about the performance of fundamental duties enshrined under the Constitution. A bench of justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and MM Sundresh sought a response from the Union government and states as petitioner, advocate Durga Dutt, led by senior advocate Ranjit Kumar,
The Supreme Court on Monday sought the response from the Centre and state governments on a PIL seeking enforcement of fundamental duties set out in Article 51A of the Constitution.The plea has been filed by advocate-on-record Durga Dutt through .