What is the difference between Article 20 and Article 22?

What is the difference between Article 20 and Article 22?

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These are given in Articles 19, 20, 21A and 22 of the Indian Constitution….Right to Freedom.

Q. What 5 rights are protected by the First Amendment?

The five freedoms it protects: speech, religion, press, assembly, and the right to petition the government. Together, these five guaranteed freedoms make the people of the United States of America the freest in the world.

Q. What are the six right to freedom?

The Right to Freedom guarantees to the citizens of India six Fundamental Freedoms: 1) Freedom of Speech and Expression, 2) Freedom of Assembly, 3) Freedom to form associations, 4) Freedom of Movement, 5) Freedom to reside and to settle, and 6) Freedom of profession, occupation, trade, or business.

ArticleBrief description
Article 20Protection with respect to conviction for offences
Article 21Right to life and personal liberty
Article 21ARight to elementary education
Article 22Protection against arrest and detention in certain cases

Q. How many freedoms are there in Article 19?

six freedoms

Q. Why do we need fundamental rights STD 9th?

Fundamental Rights protect the liberties and freedom of the citizens against any invasion by the state, prevent the establishment of the authoritarian and dictatorial rule in the country. They are very essential for the all-round development of the individuals and the country.

Q. What is the aim of the fundamental rights?

The purpose of the Fundamental Rights is to preserve individual liberty and democratic principles based on equality of all members of society. Dr Ambedkar said that the responsibility of the legislature is not just to provide fundamental rights but also and rather, more importantly, to safeguard them.

Q. How are the fundamental rights justifiable?

Answer: The Fundamental Rights are justiciable because when violated the aggrieved individual can move the courts for their enforcement. Now, the Directive Principles are non-justiciable in nature because they are not legally enforceable by the courts for their violation.

Q. Why right to property was removed from fundamental rights?

Right to property was eliminated because of 44th Amendment Act of 1978.It was done to make sure that every person can get deprived of the property and also decreasing the boundaries of rich and poor categories for owning land.

Q. What are non justiciable rights?

Non-justiciable rights are those which are legally not enforceable in the court of law. They are different from justiciable rights in the sense if the person moves to court against their implementation , he will not get any justice from the court.

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