The Constitution of India
Article 14, 19 & 21 – The Foundation of Fundamental Rights
Your Name & Designation
Introduction
The Constitution is the supreme law of India, ensuring justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity.
Example: Reservation Policies
Reservation policies must be reasonable and based on valid classifications.
Article 14 – Right to Equality
- Guarantees equality before the law.
- No discrimination by the State.
- Ensures fairness in government actions.
Article 19 – Right to Freedom
- Freedom of speech & expression
- Freedom to assemble peacefully
- Freedom to form associations/unions
- Freedom to move freely
Article 19 – Right to Freedom
- Freedom of speech & expression
- Freedom to assemble peacefully
- Freedom to form associations/unions
- Freedom to move freely
Article 19 – Right to Freedom
- Freedom of speech & expression
- Freedom to assemble peacefully
- Freedom to form associations/unions
- Freedom to move freely
Article 19 – Right to Freedom
- Freedom of speech & expression
- Freedom to assemble peacefully
- Freedom to form associations/unions
- Freedom to move freely
Article 19 – Right to Freedom
- Freedom of speech & expression
- Freedom to assemble peacefully
- Freedom to form associations/unions
- Freedom to move freely
Article 21 – Right to Life
Guarantees the right to life and personal liberty, protecting individuals from arbitrary actions.
The Constitution of India
By Mandeep Kaur
The Constitution of India
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