3. The important fundamental rights to Equality is mentioned in which article of the constitution? 1. Article 14-18 2. Article 19-22 3. Article 23- 24 4. Article 29-30
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Right to Equality (Articles 14 - 18)
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- "Fundamental rights" are the rights necessary for Indian citizens' intellectual, moral and spiritual growth. Since these rights are fundamental or necessary to the existence & comprehensive development of humans, they are referred to as "fundamental rights''.
- All people, regardless of race , ethnicity, faith/religion, origin, caste or gender, shall equally be entitled to "fundamental rights". According to the judicial authority, the Indian Penal code, the Criminal Justice Code and other statutes can impose penalties for violating these " fundamental rights"; but subject to the judiciary's discretion
- Though the rights conferred by the constitution other than fundamental rights are also valid rights protected by the judiciary, in case of fundamental rights violations, the Supreme Court of India can be approached directly for ultimate justice as per Article 32.
Article "12 to 35" contained in "Part III of the Constitution" deal with Fundamental Rights. The fundamental rights that is recognized by the "Indian constitution" are:
- "Right to equality "(equality "before the law", the prohibiting "discrimination" on the basis of race/religion/gender/caste/origin/equality of opportunity in employment matters, the abolition of "abolition of titles" & "untouchability". )
- "Right to Freedom" (freedom of speech & expression, association, assembly, cooperatives or union, residence, movement, & right to "practice" any occupation/profession).
- "Right Against exploitation' (prohibiting forced labor, child labor & human trafficking).
- "Right to Freedom of Religion" (freedom of 'free profession & conscience', practice, &religion propagation; freedom to manage "religious affairs", freedom from specific taxes, religious instructions in "certain educational institutions).
- "Cultural & Educational Rights" ( right of any "section of citizens' to preserve their language, script, or culture, & right of minorities to "establish & administer" "educational institutes" of their choice. ).
- "Right to Constitutional remedies" (for the "enforcement" of "fundamental rights")
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