Which article of Indian Constitution contains fundamental duties?

Which article of Indian Constitution contains fundamental duties?

51-A

What is Article 51 A?

Page 14. 13. Article 51 A (a) It shall be the duty of every citizen of India to abide by the Constitution and respect its ideals and institutions, the National Flag and the National Anthem.

What deals with Article 51 A?

(i) to safeguard public property and to adjure violence ; (j) to strive towards excellence in all spheres of individual and collective activity so that the nation constantly rises to higher levels of endeavour and achievements.

What is Article 32A of Indian Constitution?

Article 32A prohibited the Supreme Court from considering the constitutional validity of State laws in writ proceedings for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights.

What is the difference between Article 21a and 45?

*. Article 21 provides that the state shall provide free and compulsary education to children between 6-14 years of age. On the other hand article 45 provides that the state shall endeavour to provide early childhood education and care for all children upto 6 years of age.

What is given in Article 45?

Article 45 Constitution of India: Provision for early childhood care and education to children below the age of six years. [The State shall endeavours to provide early childhood care and education for all children until they complete the age of six years.]

What are the 11 fundamental duties?

List of Fundamental Duties

  • Abide by the Constitution and respect national flag & National Anthem.
  • Follow ideals of the freedom struggle.
  • Protect sovereignty & integrity of India.
  • Defend the country and render national services when called upon.
  • Sprit of common brotherhood.
  • Preserve composite culture.

Is Article 226 a fundamental right?

Article 226 empowers the High Court to issue a writ in its own local jurisdiction only. Since, Article 32 is a fundamental right, the same cannot be refused by the Supreme Court. Article 226 confers Discretionary power to the High Court which means it is at the discretion of the High Court to issue a writ or not.

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