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[Editorial Comment - Article 19(1) of the Constitution of India guarantees six fundamental freedoms to every citizen of India. Though all of these six Fundamental Freedoms are not absolute. They contain certain restraints and exceptions within them which are postulated in Article 19(2) to 19(6).
Article 19, Constitution of India 1950. (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 or co-operative societies; (d) to move freely throughout the territory of India; (e) to reside and settle in any part of the territory of India;
The right to freedom is given under Article 19, Article 20, Article 21A and Article 22 of the Indian Constitution. The six fundamental rights enshrined in the Constitution are considered essential for the functioning of Indian democracy.
May 3, 2024 · What is Article 19 of the Indian Constitution? Article 19 of Indian Constitution entails its citizens with various fundamental rights which are related to freedom of speech and expression, freedom to form association, freedom to assemble, freedom to reside and profess any profession. Are these rights absolute or are there any restrictions?
clause (1) of article 19 shall prevent the State from making any special provision, by law, for the advancement of any socially and educationally backward classes of
Article 19(1) (d) of the Constitution guarantees to its citizens a right to go wherever they like in Indian territory without any restriction whatsoever. They can move not merely from one State to another but also from one place to another within the same State.
Feb 16, 2024 · Article 19 of Indian Constitution guarantees certain freedoms to all citizens of India. It encompasses six fundamental rights: Right to freedom of speech and expression, Right to assemble peacefully and without arms, Right to form associations, unions, or co-operative societies, Right to move freely throughout the territory of India,