Fundamental Rights

In the fabric of India’s constitutional framework, Fundamental Rights stand as pillars of justice, equality, and liberty, ensuring that every citizen can lead a life of dignity and freedom. Enshrined in Part III of the Constitution of India, these rights are not mere legal provisions but embody the aspirations of a nation striving for democracy, pluralism, and social justice.

Fundamental Right

Article Number

Brief Information

Right to Equality

Article 14

Ensures equality before law and equal protection of laws within the territory of India.

Article 15

Prohibits discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth.

Article 16

Guarantees equality of opportunity in matters of public employment.

Article 17

Abolishes untouchability and forbids its practice in any form.

Article 18

Abolishes titles of nobility and prevents the state from conferring them.

Right to Freedom

Article 19

Protects certain freedoms of speech, assembly, association, movement, and residence.

Article 20

Provides protection against arbitrary arrest and detention.

Article 21

Ensures the right to life and personal liberty.

Article 21A

Ensures the right to education for children between the ages of 6 and 14 years.

Article 22

Protects persons arrested or detained under ordinary circumstances.

Right against Exploitation

Article 23

Prohibits trafficking in human beings and forced labor.

Article 24

Prohibits employment of children in factories, mines, or other hazardous employment.

Right to Freedom of Religion

Article 25

Ensures freedom of conscience and the right to freely profess, practice, and propagate religion.

Article 26

Protects the freedom to manage religious affairs.

Article 27

Prevents the state from compelling individuals to pay taxes for promoting any particular religion.

Article 28

Ensures freedom from attending religious instruction or worship in certain educational institutions.

Cultural and Educational Rights

Article 29

Protects the rights of minorities to conserve their culture, language, or script.

Article 30

Grants minorities the right to establish and administer educational institutions.

Right to Constitutional Remedies

Article 32

Guarantees the right to move the Supreme Court for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights.

 

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