1. Right to equality- aricles 14 to 18 ; 2. Right to freedom- aricles 19 to 22 ; 3. Right against explotation- aricles 23 to 24 ; 4. Right to freedom of religion- aricles 25 to 28 ; 5. cultural and educational Rights- aricles 29 to 30; 6. Right to constitutional Remedies- aricles 32;
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Constitution of India
The Constitution of India came into force on january 26, 1950. it is a comparehensive document containing 395 Articles (divided into 22 parts) and 12 schedules. Apart from dealing with the structure of government, the constitution makes detailed provisions and for the rights of citizens and other persons in a number of entrenched provisions and [...]
THE RIGHT TO INFORMATION(RTI) ACT,2005
The right to information-act 2005 provides an effective framework for effectuating the right to information recognized under article 19 of the constitution. It may be pointed out the right to information bill was passed by the lok sabha on may 11,2005 and by the rajya sabha on may 12, 2005 and received the assent of [...]