Importance Of Senior Citizens

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EXISTING LEGAL PROTECTION AVAILABLE TO SENIOR CITIZENS: AN INDIAN CONTEXT Introduction Senior citizens are the treasure for our society. They are a link of past, present and future. As they lived their life, they saw past and pace of progress throughout their life, they are in a better position to evaluate the present and predict about the future. They are the senior members of the family who know better about the religion, family history, values and related customary practices. They possess better understanding of the family values and society. They pass these family values and societal knowledge to the upcoming generations. This was an automatic system of Indian family system to disseminate the past values and knowledge. Young generations …show more content…

In both the cases senior citizens with spouse or alone, are bound to live a lonely life. In first case, senior citizens are obviously ignored but in the second case they are not. But the consequences of both the situations are same i.e. loneliness. Though, the mental status of senior citizens in both the cases may …show more content…

The present Article discusses the Constitutional and legal protection given to the senior citizens and also tries to give some suggestions. A. Constitutional Protection Though our Indian Constitution, categorically and specifically does not mention about the senior citizens and it also does not contain any direct provision for senior citizen but since it is applicable to all the citizens, therefore, all the rights and liberties provided by the Constitution can be claimed by the senior citizens as well. Below, an analysis of the Constitutional provisions has been given, under which they can be protected: Article 21 Article 21 protects life and personal liberty of an individual. But the judicial expansion of the scope of Article 21 paved the way to include the right to enjoyment of pollution free and healthy environment, the right to health and medical care , emergency medical aid, the right to livelihood, and social security, and the right to live with human dignity and reputation of a person is his valuable asset. The rights that have been assimilated into Article 21 are from the Directive Principles of State Policy. For instance, the rights to housing and shelter cast a duty upon the state to provide house sites to the poor

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