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Article 21A (Asked in July 2016, June 2015)

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Article 21A

  • Background:

    The Right to education in India has a very long history. It is not the development of few years. The present scenario of the education and the right to education is the outcome of the struggle of our freedom fighters, philanthropist, and the great educat…

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Article 22 - Historical Background

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Article 22

Historical Background

  • India became free in 1947 and the Constitution was adopted in 1950.
  • It is extraordinary that the framers of the Indian Constitution, who suffered most because of the Preventive Detention Laws, did not hesitate to give Constitutional sanctity to the Preventive Detention Laws and that too in the Fundamental Rights chapter of the Constitution.
The New Constitution
  • Some parts of Article 22 are not Fundamental Rights but are Fundamental Dangers to the citizens of India for whom and allegedly by whom the Constitution was framed, to usher in a new society, with freedom of expression and freedom of associ…

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