Fundamental Rights
Article 14: Everyone is equal before the law, and no one can be unfairly treated by the government.
Article 15: Discrimination based on religion, race, caste, sex, or birthplace is not allowed.
Article 16: Everyone has the right to use public places like shops, roads, and parks equally. They also have the right to get the same opportunities for jobs in the government.
Article 17: Untouchability, which means treating certain people as lower than others, is not allowed.
Article 18: Titles like “Sir” or “Madam” that show someone is more important than others are not allowed.
Right to Freedom: (Articles 19 to 22)
Article 19: Citizens have the freedom to express themselves, assemble peacefully, form groups, move around the country, live anywhere in India, and work in any profession.
Article 20: People have protection against unfair punishment if they are accused of a crime.
Article 21: Everyone, whether they are citizens or not, has the right to live freely and safely.
Article 22: People can’t be arrested or held in jail without a good reason.
Right against Exploitation: (Article 23 & 24)
Article 23: It’s illegal to force people to work or trade them like goods.
Article 24: Children can’t be made to work in dangerous jobs.
Right to Freedom of Religion: (Article 25 to 28)
Article 25: Everyone can follow their own religion and share it with others.
Article 26: People have the right to manage their own religious practices.
Article 27: No one can be forced to pay taxes to support a particular religion.
Article 28: People can choose to learn about and practice their religion in certain schools.
Cultural and Educational Rights: (Article 29 & 30)
Article 29: Every community has the right to protect its language, culture, and traditions.
Article 30: Minority groups can create and manage their own schools and colleges.
Right to Constitutional Remedies: (Article 32)
Article 32: If someone’s rights are being violated, they can go to court to get help and protection.
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