Friday 11 October 2013

FOLLOWING ARE THE FUDAMENTAL RIGHTS IN INDIA

Right to Equality
Article 14 :- Equality before law and
equal protection of law
Article 15 :- Prohibition of
discrimination on grounds only of
religion, race, caste, sex or place of
birth.
Article 16 :- Equality of opportunity in
matters of public employment
Article 17 :- End of untouchability(
data by facebook/cnaonweb)
Article 18 :- Abolition of titles,
Military and academic distinctions
are, however, exempted
Right to Freedom
Article 19 :- It guarantees the citizens
of India the following six
fundamentals freedoms:-
Freedom of Speech and Expression
Freedom of Assembly(data by
facebook/cnaonweb)
Freedom of form Associations
Freedom of Movement(data by
facebook/cnaonweb)
Freedom of Residence and Settlement
Freedom of Profession, Occupation,
Trade and Bussiness
Article 20 :- Protection in respect of
conviction for offences
Article 21 :- Protection of life and
personal liberty
Article 22 :- Protection against arrest
and detention in certain cases
Right Against Exploitation
Article 23 :- Traffic in human beings
prohibited(data by facebook/
cnaonweb)
Article 24 :- No child below the age of
14 can be employed
Right to freedom of Religion
Article 25 :- Freedom of conscience
and free profession, practice and
propagation of religion
Article 26 :- Freedom to manage
religious affairs(data by facebook/
cnaonweb)
Article 27 :- Prohibits taxes on
religious grounds(data by facebook/
cnaonweb)
Article 28 :- Freedom as to attendance
at religious ceremonies in certain
educational institutions
Cultural and Educational Rights
Article 29 :- Protection of interests of
minorities(data by facebook/
cnaonweb)
Article 30 :- Right of minorities to
establish and administer educational
institutions
Article 31 :- Omitted by the 44th
Amendment Act(data by facebook/
cnaonweb)
Right to Constitutional Remedies
Article 32 :- The right to move the
Supreme Court in case of their
violation (called Soul and heart of the
Constitution by BR Ambedkar)

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