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What is article 15 of indian constitution released in?

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Answered by Noucya
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Article 15 of Indian Constitution released in is Prohibition of discrimination that means the prohibits the state to discriminate against any citizen on grounds of religion,race ,caste ,place of birth or any of them.

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Answered by singhvandana1414
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Explanation:

Fundamental rights are applicable to all the citizens of the country universally irrespective of race, place of birth, caste, gender, or religion. In case a citizen of India comes across the case of violation or fundamental rights, he or she can approach the Supreme Court of India for ultimate justice. The fundamental rights mentioned in the Indian constitution have their origin from different sources like England's Bill of Rights, the United States Bill of Rights and France's Declaration of the Rights of Man.

Article 15 (1) and (2)

Article 15 (1) and (2) proscribe the nation from discriminating any citizen on the basis of any one or many of the aspects such as religion, race, caste, sex, place of birth and others. These articles make room that there will not be any restriction whatsoever to any person on the above grounds in order to access and make use of the public facilities and amenities like shops, hotels, restaurants, places of entertainment, and others. No person in India can be denied the use of tanks, wells, bathing ghats, roads and sites of public resort that are created and managed fully or in part from the state funds or have been dedicated for the use of the general public.

Article 15(3)

Starting from article 15(3), the constitutionof India attempts to deal with protective discrimination. For instance, Article 15(3) makes it possible for the state to create special provisions for protecting the interests of women and children.

Article 15(4)

Article 15(4) capacitates the state to create special arrangements for promoting the interests and welfare of socially and educationally backward classes of the society such as SC and STs.

Article 15(5)

Article 15(5) moves a step ahead and empowers the country to make reservations with regard to admissions into educational institutions both privately run and those that are aided or not aided by the government. From this rule only the minority run institutions such as the Madarsas are exempted.

Therefore, we can say that the articles 15(3) and 15(4) are the foundation stones for making reservations in the country.

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