Saturday, July 27, 2013

IMPORTANT ARTICLES OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION


Article 1 - Name and Territory of the Union.

Article 14 - Relates to Right to Equality

Article 17 - Abolishes the practice of untouchability

Article 18 - Prohibits the state from conferring any title.

Article 19 - Deals with six freedoms of Indian citizens namely, (a) freedom of speech and expression (d) freedom of movement throughout the territory of India (e) freedom of residence and settlement in any part of India (d) freedom of occupation.

Article 21 - Provides protection to life and liberty to all persons

Article 21A - Right to elementary education.

Article 22 - Affords protection against arbitrary arrest & detention

Article 23 - Prohibits the traffic in human beings and beggars. (making a person work without wages or adequate compensation)

Articles 25-28 - Relates to Right to freedom of religion

Article 32 - Right to Constitutional Remedies described as ‘‘The heart and soul of the Constitution’’ by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar

Article 36-51 -Relates to Directive Principles of State Policy.

Article 39A - Free legal aid

Article 40 - Deals with the formation of Panchayats

Article 44 - Uniform Civil Code for the Citizens.

Article 45 - Free and compulsory education to all children below 14 years of age.

Article 50 - Separation of Judiciary

Article 51 - Promotion of International peace & security

Article 51(A) - Relates to list of Fundamental Duties

Article 74 - Council of Ministers to aid and advice the President

Article 110 - Definition of Money Bills.

Article 112 - Annual Financial Statement (Budget)

Article 123 - Power of President to promulgate ordinances during recess of Parliament.

Article 262 - Adjudication of disputes relating to waters of Inter -state rivers or river valleys.

Article 312 - All India Services

Article 315 - Public Service Commissions for the Union and for the states.

Article 324 - Relates to the Election Commission

Article 352 - Gives provision regarding emergencies

Article 356 - Proclamation of President’s Rule in the states.

Article 368 - Amendment of the Constitution by the Parliament

Article 370 - Special status to Jammu and Kashmir


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