DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES – CONSCIENCE OF THE CONSTITUTION Beacon light for the governance paradigms- lofty ideals to energise the legislative creativity on the exalted paths of justice – Part IV of…
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Article 31A, 31B & 31C Constitution of India
Articles 31A, 31B and 31 C This textual trinity is devised, in the triage room of constitutional amendments, to prevent nosocomial disorders in the socio-economic health of the nation.…
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ARTICLE 29 & ARTICLE 30 ‘The luminous text of these two constitutional value-kits helps locate the arboreal habitats in the dense forests of multi-colored forms of socio-political life in…
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ARTICLES 26, 27 AND 28 Does the trio of Articles 26, 27 and 28 really symbolize totalitarian values of secularism? ARTICLE 26. Freedom to manage religious affairs Subject to public…
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ARTICLE 25 ‘Religion’ being trammeled in numerous strands of ritualism, being swathed in mystic practices, being immersed in darkness of beliefs, being aloof from criticism, being isolated from light of…
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ARTICLE 24 Protecting the innocent children from the exploitation by the unscrupulous wealth-seekers is not only an ethical value publicly espoused by the society but a solemn obligation of the…
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Article 23 Fire-walling the sacrosanct rights of the persons circumstantially pushed in the oppressive margins described as jetsam and flotsam of the society –Article 23 is a step-in-aid towards accomplishment…
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Article 22 Neutralizing the ferocity of mighty State- safeguarding a detenu against tyranny of procedure but not shielding an offender from long arms of law- juris-conscience overshadows the ‘jurisdiction of…
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Article 21 A State shall provide free and compulsory education to all children of the age of six to fourteen years in such manner as the State may, by law,…
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ARTICLE 21 “The logic of words should yield to logic of realities” Louis D. Brandeis in Di Santo v Pennsylvania 273 US 34 (1927) Clouds are not spheres Mountains are…
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