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Option 1 : Article 17
The correct answer is Article 17.
- Article 17 deals with the prohibition of untouchability.
- Article 14 to article 18 of the constitution comes under the Right to Equality.
- The feature of fundamental rights was borrowed from the constitution of the USA (United States of America).
- Part III of the is called the "Magna Carta of the Indian constitution".
- In the case of violation of Fundamental rights, one can approach the Supreme court or High court.
- Fundamental rights are justifiable and can be enforced in the court of law.
- In Keshvananda Bharti vs State of Kerela case 1973, SC held that parliament has the power to amend any provision of the constitution however the amendment should not change the basic structure of the constitution.
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Article |
Subject |
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Art 14-18 |
Right to Equality |
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Art 19-22 |
Right to Freedom |
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Art 23-24 |
Right against Exploitation |
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Art 25-28 |
Right to Freedom of Religion |
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Art 29-30 |
Cultural and Educational Rights |
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Art 32 |
Right to Constitutional Remedies |
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