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Fundamental Rights of Indian Constitution

Fundamental Rights are incorporated from Aricle 12 to 35 in the Third Chapter of the Indian Constitution Rights are the basic facilities which we need for our growth. These are the claims of individual recognised by the society and enforced by the State. The existence of Democracy can t be imagined without Fundamental Rights in India because Rights are the pillars of Democracy.

Article 12 {Definition} In this Part, unless the context otherwise required, "the State" includes the Governmental and Parliament of India and the Government and the Legislature of each of the States and all local or other authorities within the territory of India or under the control of the Government of India.

Article 13 {Laws inconsistent with or in derogation of the fundamental rights} Article 13 declares that all laws that are inconsistent with or in derogation of any of the fundamental rights shall be void. In other words it expressively provides for the doctrine of judicial review. This power has been conferred on the supreme court (article 32) and high court article 226.

Originally the constitution provided for 7 fundamental rights viz. 1. right to equality (A 14-18) 2. Right to Freedom (A 19-22) 3. Right against Exploitation (A 23-24) 4. Right to freedom of religion (A 25-28) 5. Cultural and Educational rights (A 29-30) 6. Right to Property (A 31) 7. Right to constitutional remedy (A 32) Now we have 6 FR.

Why do we call these Rights Fundamental? These Rights are incorporated in the third Chapter of the Constitution of India. They afford a basis for the development of an Individual. The people and officials of India are ought to enjoy these rights.

Nature of Rights Fundamental rights are equal for all. Rights are justiciable Article 32 Fundamental rights are not absolute. They limit the authority of the central and state governments. Fundamental rights distinguish between citizens and foreign nationals. They can be suspended during emergency. Parliament can amend Fundamental rights.

Right To Equality Article 14 to 18

Right to Equality, Article-14 to 18 Equality before law Article-14 provides that the state shall not deny to any person equality before law or the equal protection of law within the territory of India. Prohibition of Discrimination, Article-15 Equality of opportunity Article-16 Abolition of un-touchability Article-17 Abolition of titles Article-18

Right to Freedom Article 19 to 22

Right to Freedom Article-19: 6 Fundamental freedoms article 19 (1) (a) Freedom of speech and expression. 19 (1) (b) Freedom to assemble peacefully without Arms. 19 (1) (c) Freedom to form associations and unions. 19 (1) (d) Freedom to move freely throughout the territory of India.

19 (1) (e) Freedom to reside and settle in any part of the territory of India. 19 (1) (f) Freedom to practise any profession or to carry on any occupation,trade or business.

Protection in respect of conviction of an offence Article-20 Protection of life and personal liberty Article-21 Right to education Article-21 A Protection against arrest and detention against certain cases Article-22

Right against Exploitation Article 23-24

Right against exploitation, Article-23-24 Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced labour Article23: This article prohibits the traffic in human beings and forced labour. Prohibition of Child Labour Article- 24: Children below the age of fourteen years will not be allowed to work in factories, mines or in other dangerous places so that their health is not adversely affected.

Right to Religious Freedom Article 25 to 28

Right to religious Freedom, Article-25 to 28 Freedom to profess and propagate any religion,article-25 Freedom to manage religious affairs, Artcle-26 Freedom not to pay taxes for the promotion of any particular religion,article-27 No religious instructions in government educational institutions,artcle-28(1) In private educational institutions religious education not against the will, Article-28(3)

Cultural and Educational Rights Article 29 to 30

Cultural and Educational Rights, Article 29 to 30 Protection against interest of minorities,article-29(1) Freedom to get admission in educational 29(2) Right to minorities to establish educational institutions,article- institutions,article- 30(1) No discrimination while giving grants-article-30(2)

Right to Constitutional Remedies Article-32

Right to constitutional remedies,article-32 Article-31(1), provides that a citizen can approach the supreme court of India by due process of law for the implementation of the Fundamental Rights included in Chapter 3 of the constitution. Article-32(2), the Supreme court of India has the right to issue writs in the nature of the Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Prohibition, etc. Article-32(3), The Indian Parliament can empower any court to issue notice within its jurisdiction without infringing or influencing the powers of the Supreme Court of India. Article-32(4), the state cannot suspend the right to constitutional remedies except in cases provided in the Indian Constitution.

FR available only to citizens not to foreigners FR available both citizens and foreigners (except enemy aliens) Article 15 Article 14 Article 16 Article 20 Article 19 Article 21 Article 29 Article 21 A Article 30 Article 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28.