Freedom Of Association

INTRODUCTION: The Constitution of India provides certain fundamental Rights to every citizen of India. These fundamental rights are mentioned in part III from articles 12 to 35 in the Constitution of India. According to the law, any ordinance, custom, or usage cannot take away these fundamental rights from the citizens. If any fundamental right forms…

FREEDOM OF RESIDENCE

INTRODUCTION: Part III of Indian Constitution contains the fundamental rights which are guaranteed by the Constitution of India to the citizens of India. These fundamental rights guarantees different types of freedoms and rights, like Article 14 guarantees right to equality, articles 19 to 23 guarantees right to freedom. Article 19 guarantees different types of freedoms…

ABOILITION OF TITLES

Article 17 of the  Indian Constitution ARTICLE 17  : Untouchability is abolished and its practice in any form is forbidden. The enforcement of any disability arising out of Untouchability shall be an offense punishable in accordance with the law. Explanation:  There is no explanation regarding Untouchability neither in Constitution nor in the Act, as to…

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION IN THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA

INTRODUCTION: Human beings are a product of the environment; hence, a stable environment is a prerequisite for their sustenance. However human beings for their selfish interests have exploited the environment for all its worth causing its deterioration and destruction. While the environment has endlessly nourished its inhabitants, man’s greed for economic benefits poses a great…

National emergency

Introduction National emergency has been mentioned in the constitution of India under 352 Article[1], National emergency is sanctioned if there are some threats which cannot be avoided and are harmful for the country , some of the examples of national emergencies are war, external aggression or armed rebellion. By the written request approved by the…

ARTICLE 15: PROHIBITION OF DISCRIMINATION ON THE GROUNDS OF RELIGION, RACE, CASTE ETC.

Introduction No form of discrimination on the basis of religion, ethnicity, caste, or place of birth is one of the rights that India’s Constitution grants to its residents. This right is established in Part III of the Indian Constitution under the category of Fundamental Rights. Caste- and religion-based prejudice have long prevailed in India. Before…