Fundamental Rights
Right to Equality :-----
- Article 14 :----- Equality before law and equal protection of law.
- Article 15 :----- Prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth.
- Article 16 :----- Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment.
- Article 17 :----- End of untouchability.
- Article 18 :----- Abolition of titles . military and Academic Distinctions are, however, exempted.
Right to Freedom :-----
- Article 19 :----- It guarantees the citizens of India the following six fundamental freedoms:
- freedom of speech and Expression.
- Freedom of Assembly.
- Freedom to from Associations.
- Freedom of Movement.
- Freedom of Residence and Settlement.
- Freedom of Profession , occupation, Trade or Business.
2. Article 20 :----- Protection in respect of conviction for offences.
3. Article 21 :----- Protection of life and personal liberty.
4. Article 21 A :----- Right to Education to all children of the age of 6-14 years.
5. Article 22 :----- Protection against arrest and detention in certain cases.
Right Against Exploitation :-----
- Article 23 :----- Traffic in human beings and forced labour are prohibited.
- Article 24 :----- No child below the age of 14 can be employed.
Right to freedom of Religion :-----
Article 25 :----- Freedom of conscience and free profession, practice and propagation of religion.
- Article 26 :----- Freedom to manage religious affairs.
- Article 27 :----- Prohibits taxes on religious grounds.
- Article 28 :----- freedom as to attendance at religious ceremonies in certain educational institutions.
Cultural and Educational Rights :-----
- Article 29 :----- Protection of interests of minorities.
- Article 30 :----- Right of minorities to establish and administer educational institutions.
Right to Constitutional Remedies :-----
- Article 32 :----- The right to move the Supreme Court in Case of their violation (called Soul and Heart of the Constitution by BR Ambedkar).
Note :---- ( To enforce the Fundamental Rights, The Supreme Court is empowered under Article 32 to issue writes of various forms , The Right to Property (Article 31) was deleted from the list of Fundamental Rights by the 44th Amendment Act,1978).