List of Fundamental Rights of India: (Indian Constitution Articles 12-35)
Here is the list of various Indian Constitution Articles 12-35 provided by the Indian constitution as follows:
Article 12: State for the purposes of Fundamental Rights
State’ includes:
- The government and parliament of India.
- The government and legislature of states.
- All local authorities within Indian Territory.
- All other authorities within Indian Territory.
- All other authorities are administered by the Government.
Article 13: Violation of Fundamental Rights
It includes –
1. Pre Constitutional Law:
- Doctrine of retrospectively
- The doctrine of the eclipse
- The doctrine of Severability;
2. Post Constitutional Law:
Currently, there are Six Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution
6 Fundamental Rights of India Constitution
Fundamental Rights of India were included from the Magna Carta of England, the declaration of Rights of Man and Citizens (France), and the U.S. bill of rights. Indian Constitution Articles 12-35 are those rights that protect an individual from the atrocities of the State and these rights are protected and guaranteed by the constitution. These rights are regarded as ‘Fundamental‘ because they are most essential for the attainment of certain basic liberties and freedom in order to live a dignified life and the Constitutional Rights in India also allow an individual to move directly to the Supreme Court for the reinforcement of his/her fundamental right as and when they are violated or restricted.
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