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Fundamental Rights (Article 13 – 35)

Fundamental Rights (Article 13 – 35)

Dear Sehpaathians

Articles of Constitution are very important for SSC/ UPSC exams. We are here with all the Articles of Fundamental rights with a brief explanation

The Indian Constitution does not recognize property right as a fundamental right. In the year 1977, the 44th amendment eliminated the right to acquire, hold and dispose of property as a fundamental right. However, in another part of the Constitution, Article 300 (A) was inserted to affirm that no person shall be deprived of his property save by authority of law. The result is that the right to property as a fundamental right is now substituted as a statutory right.

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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

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:-

    1. Freedom of Speech and Expression
    2. Freedom of Assembly
    3. Freedom of form Associations
    4. Freedom of Movement
    5. Freedom of Residence and Settlement
    6. Freedom of Profession, Occupation, Trade and Business

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    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 (Articles 23 to 25)

    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

    Article 27: Prohibits taxes on religious grounds

    Article 28: Freedom as to attendance at religious ceremonies in certain educational institutions



    Preeti Singh

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