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Constitutional law



 



Part 1



The Union and Its States



Article 1- Name and territory of Union



Article 2- Establishment of New State



Article 3- Formation of new state



Article 4- Law made under Article 2 and 3



 



 



Part 2



Citizenship



Article 5- Citizenship at the commencement of the
constitution



Article 6-  Right of
migrated (India from Pakistan )



Article 7- Right (Migrated to Pakistan )



Article 8- Right (Outside India)



Article 9- Foreign state not to be citizenship



Article 10- Continuance 
of the right of citizenship



Article 11- Parliament to regulate the right of citizenship
by law



 



Part 3



Fundamental Right



Article 12- Defination



Article 13- Law inconsistent with



Right to equality 



Article 14- Equality before law



Article 15- Prohibition of discrimination on ground of
religion ,race, caste, sex , or birth of place



Article 16- Equality of opportunity in matter of public employment



Article 17- Abolition of Untouchability



Article 18- Abolition of titles



 



Right of Freedom



Article 19 – Freedom of Speech (Protection)



Article 20- Conviction of offence (Protection)



Article 21- Life and Personal Liberty



Article 21(A) – Right to education



Article 22- Protection against arrest



Right against Exploitation



Article 23- Prohibition of traffic in Human beings and
forced Laboure



Article 24- Prohibition of Employment of children in
factories



Right to freedom of Religion



 



Article 25 – Freedom of conscience and free profession



Article 26- Freedom of manage religious affairs



Article 27- Freedom 
of Payment



Article 28- Freedom to attendance



 



Cultural and Educational Right



Article 29 – Protection of interests of minorities



Article 30- Right of minorities to establish and administer educational
institution



 



Saving of certain Laws



Article 31A- Saving of laws providing for acquisition of
estates, etc.



Article 31B- Validation of certain Acts and Regulations



Article 31C – Saving of laws giving effect to certain
directive principles



 



Right to Constitutional Remedies



Article 32 - Remedies for enforcement of rights conferred by
  this Part



Article 33- Power of Parliament to modify the rights
conferred by this part in …..



Article 34- Restriction on Rights conferred by this part ….



Article 35- Legislation to give effect to the provision of
this part



 



Part 4



Directive principle of state policy



Article 36- Definition



Article 37 – Application of the principle contained in this
part



Article 38- State to secure a social order for the promotion
of welfare of the people



Article 39 – Certain principle of policy  to be followed by state



Article 39A- Equal justice and free legal aid



Article 40 – Organization of village panchayats



Article 41 – Right to work, education….



Article 42- Provision for just and humane condition of work
and maternity relief



Article 43- Living wage etc.., for worker  



Article 43A- Participation of workers in management of
industries



Article 43B – Promotion of co-operative societies



Article 44- Uniform civil code for the citizens..



Article 45 – Provision for early childhood care and
education for children below the age of six years ….



Article 46- Promotion of educational and economic interests
of SC /ST EWS



Article 47- Duty of the state to rise the level of nutrition
and the ……public health



Article 48- Organization of agriculture and animal husbandry



Article 48A- Protection and improvement of environment and
safeguarding of forests and wild life



Article 49- Protection of monuments and place and places and
objects of national importance



Article 50 – Separation of judiciary from executive



Article 51- Promotion of international peace and security



 



Part 4A



Fundamental Duties



 



Article 51A- Fundamental duties


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