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  1. The Indian constitution is the world's longest for a sovereign nation. [4] [5] [6] At its enactment, it had 395 articles in 22 parts and 8 schedules. [a] [16] At about 145,000 words, it is the second-longest active constitution—after the Constitution of Alabama —in the world.

  2. Article 19 of the Indian Constitution. A. ARTICLE 19: Protection of certain rights regarding freedom of speech etc: 1. All citizens shall have the right. a) To freedom of speech and expression; b) To assemble peaceably and without arms; c) To form associations or unions; d) To move freely throughout the territory of India;

  3. Overall, Article 19 is an important safeguard for the fundamental freedoms of citizens and is essential for upholding the principles of democracy and liberty. Article-19: Constitution Of India Landmark Judgement There have been several landmark judgments in India that have interpreted and expanded the scope of Article 19 of the Constitution.

  4. The Attorney-General for India 76. Attorney-General for India. Conduct of Government Business 77. Conduct of business of the Government of India. 78. Duties of Prime Minister as respects the furnishing of information to the President, etc. CHAPTER II. PARLIAMENT General 79. Constitution of Parliament. 80. Composition of the Council of States. 81.

  5. May 7, 2019 · Originally the constitution provided for seven Fundamental rights, Right to Equality (Article 14 to 18), Right to Freedom (Article 19 to 22), Right against exploitation ( Article 23 and 24), Right to freedom of religion (Article 25 to 28), Cultural and Educational rights (Article 29 to 30), Right to property (Article 31), Right to ...

  6. Feb 13, 2024 · Six Fundamental Rights under the Indian Constitution. Articles 12 to 35 in Part III of the Indian Constitution provide for six Fundamental Rights. These rights are mentioned below: Right to Equality (Articles 14–18) Right to Freedom (Articles 19–22) Right against Exploitation (Articles 23–24)

  7. Article 19 Right to Freedom – Constitution of India. All citizens shall have the right—. to freedom of speech and expression; to assemble peaceably and without arms; to form associations or unions; to move freely throughout the territory of India; to reside and settle in any part of the territory of India; to practise any profession, or to ...

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