RIGHT TO TAKEOUT PROCESSION

INTRODUCTION: India is a secular country where the Constitution doesn’t support any religion but respects every religion. India is home to different religions. Citizens of India are free to practice any religion they want to. State will not support any religion or encourages any religion. The Preamble of the Constitution of India starts with the... Continue Reading →

CITIZENSHIP AMENDMENT ACT 2019

Introduction :  India is a secular country. India supports the slogan of “ Unity in Diversity”. Generally India doesn’t support ant religion and this may be the reason for people to apply for  Indian citizenship. Citizenship Act was first enacted by Parliament of India in the year 1955.It provides Indian citizenship to persons who desire... Continue Reading →

SECULARISM IN INDIA

INTRODUCTION :                  The word secular was first coined by George Jacob Holyoake in his book “ The principles of secularism ”. According to him secularism is not against any religion, but it is one independent of it. There are many definitions for secularism like according to oxford dictionary secularism refers to “ ​the belief that... Continue Reading →

AN ANALYSIS OF THE CONCEPT OF RAREST OF RARE CASES AND CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN INDIA

                                      INTRODUCTION:                                   Crime rate is increasing all over the world so as in India. Punishments are awarded in India through different legislations like Crpc (Code of Criminal Procedure) and IPC (Indian Penal Code). Death penalty is legal punishment in India. On December 24, 2017 Madhya Pradesh passed a bill which introduces capital punishment in... Continue Reading →

FREEDOM TO ASSEMEBLE

INTRODUCTION: Fundamental rights are those rights which are available to all the citizens of India without any discrimination based on religion, race, and class etc. These rights are provided by the Constitution of India to the citizens of India. Part III of the Constitution of India from articles 12 to 35 deal with fundamental rights.... Continue Reading →

RIGHT OF STATE TO IMPOSE RESTRICTIONS

INTRODUCTION: The Constitution of India guarantees certain freedoms to the citizens of India which are known as fundamental rights. Some of the fundamental rights are available to the citizens as well as foreigners but some are only available to the citizens of India. Part III of the Constitution of India from articles 12 to 35... Continue Reading →

FREEDOM OF OCCUPATION, TRADE OR BUSINESS

INTRODUCTION: India is a democratic country where people play a very important role. Certain freedoms are guaranteed by the Constitution of India to the citizens. Among these fundamental rights certain fundamental rights are available to citizens of India as well as foreigners but some other fundamental rights are only available to the citizens of India... Continue Reading →

FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT

INTRODUCTION: The Constitution of India provides certain rights to the citizens of India, known as fundamental rights. Part III of the Constitution of India deals with fundamental rights from articles 12 to 35.  Some of these rights are available to both foreigners and Citizens of India while other rights are only available to the citizens... Continue Reading →

Freedom Of Association

INTRODUCTION: The Constitution of India provides certain fundamental Rights to every citizen of India. These fundamental rights are mentioned in part III from articles 12 to 35 in the Constitution of India. According to the law, any ordinance, custom, or usage cannot take away these fundamental rights from the citizens. If any fundamental right forms... Continue Reading →

FREEDOM OF RESIDENCE

INTRODUCTION: Part III of Indian Constitution contains the fundamental rights which are guaranteed by the Constitution of India to the citizens of India. These fundamental rights guarantees different types of freedoms and rights, like Article 14 guarantees right to equality, articles 19 to 23 guarantees right to freedom. Article 19 guarantees different types of freedoms... Continue Reading →

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