At present, there are five articles in the constitution of India which have Children as their special focus. These articles are Article 21A, 24, 39 & 45 and...
Following are the instances when fundamentals rights get suspended: During national emergency, all the basic freedoms guaranteed by article 19 automatically get suspended. During emergency, President can suspend...
Article 33 & 34 empower the Parliament to restrict, modify or abrogate the fundamental rights to the members of armed forces, para-military forces, police forces, members of intelligence...
Article 23: Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced labour Article 23 prohibits the traffic in human beings and forced labor such as begar. Begar is unpaid...
Article 22(1) and (2) ensure the following four safeguards for a person who is arrested: He is not to be detained in custody without being informed, as soon...
Articles 19 to 22 of the Indian Constitution deal with the different facets of the Fundamental Rights. These four articles form a charter of personal liberties, which provides...
Article 14 of the Constitution of India says that State shall not deny to any person equality before the law or the equal protection of the laws within...
The legal rights are protected by an ordinary law, but they can be altered or taken away be the legislature by changing that law. Fundamental Rights are protected...
Fundamental Rights are certain secured and guaranteed rights, which are generally considered inherent in man and cannot be taken away by the state. The fundamental rights are also...
Provisions related Citizenship in the constitution were among those few which had been given immediate effect on 26 November 1949. Framing the correct provisions was not an easy...