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Fundamental Rights

The document discusses fundamental rights in India. It outlines 6 key fundamental rights protected by the Indian Constitution: [1] Right to Equality, [2] Right to Freedom, [3] Right against Exploitation, [4] Right to freedom of Religion, [5] Cultural and educational Rights, and [6] Right to constitutional remedies. These rights are enshrined in Articles 14-35 of the Indian Constitution and are essential protections for all individuals.

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Fundamental Rights

The document discusses fundamental rights in India. It outlines 6 key fundamental rights protected by the Indian Constitution: [1] Right to Equality, [2] Right to Freedom, [3] Right against Exploitation, [4] Right to freedom of Religion, [5] Cultural and educational Rights, and [6] Right to constitutional remedies. These rights are enshrined in Articles 14-35 of the Indian Constitution and are essential protections for all individuals.

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FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS

What are
fundamental
rights

6 RIGHTS
• Right to Equality
conclusion
Why are they • Right to Freedom
important
• Right against Exploitation
• Right to freedom of Religion
• Cultural and educational Rights
6 rights • Right to constitutional remedies
discussed
Significance
What are India is a democratic nation
Fundamental Rights?

FR are those rights which are


They are enshrined in
fundamentally essential to an
Article 14-35
individual and require higher
degree of protection of State.
comprising of 6 rights.
By the
people

For the Of the


people people
Right against
Right to equality Right to Freedom
Exploitation
(Art 14-18) (Art 19-22)
(Art 23-24)
Art 14: Equality before
law and equal protection Article 19: 6 rights
of law Article 20: protection in
right of conviction of
Art 15: No offences Article 23- Prohibition of
discrimination: Religion, Article 21: Right to life and traffic in human beings
race, caste, sex, place of personal liberty and forced labour
birth
Article 21A: Free education Article 24- Prohibition of
Art 16: Equality in matter to children between age 6- employment of children
of public employment 14 in factories, etc
Art 17: Abolition of Article 22: Protection
untouchability against arrest and self-
detention
Art 18: Abolition of titles
Right to
Cultural and
Right to freedom of constitutional
Educational rights
Religion (Art 25-28) remedies (Art 32-
(Art 29-30)
35)
Article 32- Remedies for
Article 25 - Freedom of enforcement of rights
conscience and free profession, conferred by this Part
practice and propagation of
religion Article 33- Power of
Article 29- Protection of Parliament to modify the
Article 26- Rights of religious
denomination interests of minorities rights conferred by this Part
Article 27 - Freedom as to Article 30 - Right of in their application
payment of taxes for promotion minorities to establish Article 34- Restriction on
of any particular religion  rights conferred by this Part
and administer
Article 28 - Freedom as to educational institutions while martial law is in force
attendance at religious in any area
instruction or religious worship
in certain educational Article 35- Legislation to
institutions give effect to the provisions
of this Part

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