Fundamental Rights PARTIII THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA Classification

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Fundamental Rights PART-III THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA

Fundamental Rights PART-III THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA

Classification ü ü ü Right to equality- (Articles 14 -18) Right to freedom- (Articles

Classification ü ü ü Right to equality- (Articles 14 -18) Right to freedom- (Articles 19 -22) Right against exploitation- (Art. 23 -24) Right to freedom of religion-(25 -28) Cultural and educational rights-(29 -30) Right to constitutional remedies-(32 -35)

RIGHT TO EQUALITY-(14 -18) Ø Ø Ø Equality before law –Article 14. No discrimination

RIGHT TO EQUALITY-(14 -18) Ø Ø Ø Equality before law –Article 14. No discrimination on religion, race, caste etc -Article 15 Equality of opportunity in public employment -Article 16 Abolition of untouchability -Article 17 Abolition of titles - Article 18

RIGHT TO FREEDOM (ARTICLES- 19) 6 Freedoms. Ø Ø Ø Freedom of speech and

RIGHT TO FREEDOM (ARTICLES- 19) 6 Freedoms. Ø Ø Ø Freedom of speech and expression. Freedom of assembly Freedom to form associations. Freedom of movement. Freedom to reside and settle. Freedom of profession, occupation, trade or business.

Protection in respect of conviction for offences. (Art. 20) n n n Protection against

Protection in respect of conviction for offences. (Art. 20) n n n Protection against ex-post facto law. [Art. 20 cl. 1] Protection against double jeopardy. [Art. 20 cl. 2] Prohibition against self-incrimination. [Art. 20 cl. 3]

PROTECTION OF LIFE AND PERSONAL LIBERTY. [Art. 21] n n Free and compulsory education

PROTECTION OF LIFE AND PERSONAL LIBERTY. [Art. 21] n n Free and compulsory education to all children of the age 6 -14 in the manner as state determines- [Art. 21 -A] SAFEGUARDS AGAINST ARBITRARY ARREST AND DETENTION- [Art. 22]

RIGHT AGAINST EXPLOITATION ARTICLES-23 AND 24.

RIGHT AGAINST EXPLOITATION ARTICLES-23 AND 24.

RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF RELIGION- [Art. 25 -28] n n Restrictions- Public order, morality

RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF RELIGION- [Art. 25 -28] n n Restrictions- Public order, morality and health. Regulation of economic, financial, political and secular activities associated with religious practices.

RIGHT TO FREEDOM PF RELIGION-[4 freedoms] n n To profess practice and propagate. To

RIGHT TO FREEDOM PF RELIGION-[4 freedoms] n n To profess practice and propagate. To establish and maintain institutions for charitable and religious purpose. To administer the property owned by the denomination. Freedom from taxes for promotion of any religion.

CULTURAL &EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS. [Articles 29 -30] ü ü Rights of minorities to establish and

CULTURAL &EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS. [Articles 29 -30] ü ü Rights of minorities to establish and manage educational institutions Rights of minorities to preserve their language, script, culture.

RIGHT TO CONSTITUTIONAL REMEDIES. [Articles 32 -35] n n n Writ jurisdiction-Habeas corpus, Mandamus,

RIGHT TO CONSTITUTIONAL REMEDIES. [Articles 32 -35] n n n Writ jurisdiction-Habeas corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition & Quo Warranto. Exception of part III to members of armed forces. Exception of part III when martial law is in operation.