Fundamental Rights: All about Polity
Fundamental rights chapter is very useful for all government exams either SSC or any other government exams Rights:- reasonable claims as recognized by society and guaranteed and protected by law and sanctioned by law
You may also see this:- Governor, Parliament, Attorney General, Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha
Fundamental rights:- Restricts the state, Guarantee survival of human being, Therefore they protect people from arbitration
Fundamental Rights:-
Right to equality(Article 14-18)
Right to freedom(Article 19-22)
Right against exploitation(Article 23-24)
Right to freedom of religion(Article 25-28)’
Cultural and educational rights(Article 29-30)
Right to constitution remedies(Article 32)
Right to equality
Article-14:- Equality before law and equal protection of laws
Article-15:- Prohibition of discrimination
Article-16:- Equality of opportunity in public employment
Article-17:- Abolition of untouchability
Article-18:- Abolition of titles
You should also see:- Constitutional and Statutory Bodies
Right to freedom
Article-19:-Protection of six fundamental rights regarding freedom of speech and expression, assembly, association, movement, residence and Profession
- Freedom of press too comes under right to freedom
Article-20:- Protection in respect of conviction of offence
Article-21:- Protection of life and personal liberty
Article-21A:- Right to education(introduced by 86th amendment)
Article-22:-Protection against arrest and detention
Right against exploitation
Article-23:- Prohibition of trafficking in human being and forced labor
Article-24:- Prohibition of employment of children in factories
Right to freedom of religion
Article-25:- Freedom of conscience and practice and propagate religion freely
Article-26:- freedom to manage religious affairs
Article-27:- freedom of payment of taxes for promotion of any religion
Article-28:- freedom of attending religious instruction of worship
Cultural and educational rights
Article-29:- protection of language script and culture of minorities
Article-30:- Right to minorities to establish administrator in educational institutions
Article-31- Right to property deleted by 44th amendment
Right to constitution remedies(Article 32) – also called as heart and soul of Indian Constitution, Supreme court has been empowered writs power under this article like Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, prohibition and qua-warranto.
You should also study Polity other articles here:-
Making of constitution facts to remember Know all about preamble
UPSC IAS 2018 | Indian Polity Notes: Directive Principles of State… All about governor and Parliament |
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