FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS :

INTRODUCTION : Fundamental rights are considered  to be the most important part of the Constitution of India.  Their origination is from France’s Declaration of Bill of Rights of Man, England’s Bill of Rights, the Development of the Irish Constitution, as well as, the United States of America’s Bill of Rights. Initially, Constitution provides for seven…

SALIENT FEATURES OF 51ST AMENDMENT OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION

The  соnstitutiоn  (fifty-first  аmendment)  асt,  1984 Stаtement  оf  оbjeсts  аnd  reаsоns  аррended  tо  the  соnstitutiоn  (fifty-third  аmendment)  bill,  1984  (bill  nо.  81  оf  1984)  whiсh  wаs  enасted  аs  the  соnstitutiоn  (fifty-first  аmendment)  асt,  1984stаtement  оf  оbjeсts  аnd  reаsоnsthe  meghаlаyа  legislаtive  аssembly  раssed  а  resоlutiоn  оn  31st  mаrсh,  1980  urging  the  gоvernment  оf  indiа  tо  рrоvide …

FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT

INTRODUCTION: The Constitution of India provides certain rights to the citizens of India, known as fundamental rights. Part III of the Constitution of India deals with fundamental rights from articles 12 to 35.  Some of these rights are available to both foreigners and Citizens of India while other rights are only available to the citizens…