Article 22 makes the minimum procedural requirements which must be included in any law enacted by legislature in accordance of which a person is deprived of his personal...
Article 21 says that no person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law. This article protects the right of...
Article 20 has taken care to safeguard the rights of persons accused of crimes. Persons here means the citizens, non-citizens as well as corporations. Please note that this article...
The Indian Parliamentary Group (IPG) has approved Outstanding Parliamentarian Award to three leaders viz. BJP leader Arun Jaitley, Congress MP Karan Singh and JD(U) MP Sharad Yadav for...
Right to Freedom (Article 19) Personal liberty is the most important part of the all the fundamental rights. Article 19-22 of the constitution of India deal with the...
Article 33 & 34 maintain that parliament has the power to modify the application of the fundamental rights to the members of armed forces and Police forces. This...
Anything that is issued under an authority is a writ. Orders, warrants, directions etc. issued under authority are examples of writs. There are five major types of writs...
Article 32 provides the right to Constitutional remedies which means that a person has right to move to Supreme Court (and high courts also) for getting his fundamental...
Both Article 29 and Articles 30 guarantee certain right to the minorities. Article 29 protects the interests of the minorities by making a provision that any citizen /...
In India, religious conversion is a thousand year old phenomenon. The forced conversion started with the invasion of Islamic adventurers, when Hindus were forcibly converted to Muslims. The...