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FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
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1. Concept of Rights
2. Categories of Rights
2.1. Natural Rights
2.2. Human Rights
2.3. Legal rights
2.4. Constitutional Rights
2.5. Civil and Political Rights
2.6. Negative and Positive Rights
3. Understanding Fundamental Rights
4. Evolution of Fundamental Rights
5. Classes of Fundamental Rights
6. Details of Fundamental Rights
6.1. Article 12 – Definition of State
6.1.1. Text
6.1.2. Description
6.2. Article 13
6.2.1. Description
6.2.2. Judicial Review
6.2.2.1. Provisions
6.2.3. Doctrine of Eclipse
6.2.4. Doctrine of Severability
6.2.4.1. Motor General Trades v/s State of A.P. 1984
6.2.5. Doctrine of Waiver
6.2.6. Doctrine of Basic Structure
6.2.7. Doctrine of Prospective Over-Ruling
6.3. Article 14 – Right to Equality
6.3.1. Text
6.3.2. Description
6.3.2.2. Equal Protection of Law
6.3.3 Applicability
6.3.4. Exceptions
6.4. Article 15 – Right against Discrimination on Certain Grounds
6.4.1. Text
6.4.2. Applicability
6.4.3. Exceptions
6.4.4. Reservation Policy
6.4.4.1 Controversy related to reservation in Private Educational Institutions
6.4.4.2 Controversy related to reservation for Economically Weaker Sections
6.5. Article 16- Right to Equality of Opportunities in Matters of Public Employment
6.5.1. Text
6.5.2. Applicability
6.5.3. Exceptions
6.5.4. Issue of reservation in promotions
6.5.5 Issue of Local Reservation in Private Sector Jobs
6.5.6 Job Reservations, Promotion Quotas Not A Fundamental Right
6.6. Article 17 – Abolition of Untouchability
6.6.1. Text
6.6.2. Description
6.6.3. The Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1955
6.6.4. The Schedule Caste and Schedule Tribe Prevention of Atrocities Act, 1989
6.7. Article 18
6.7.1. Text
6.7.2. Description
6.7.3. Case of Bharat Ratna and Padma Awards
6.8. Article 19 – Right to Freedom
6.8.1. Text
6.8.2. Applicability
6.8.3 Freedom of Speech and Expression
6.8.4. Freedom of Assembly
6.8.5. Freedom of Association
6.8.6. Freedom of Movement
6.8.7. Freedom of Residence
6.8.8. Freedom of Profession
6.8.9. Issues related to Rights under Article 19
6.8.9.2 Control of Social and Broadcast Media
6.8.9.3. Freedom of Speech and Civil Servants
6.8.9.4. Sedition
6.8.9.5. Hate Speech
6.8.9.6 Defamation
6.8.9.7 Banning of films and books
6.8.9.8. Right to access internet
6.8.9.9. Caste Rallies
6.8.9.10. Right to strike in case of Govt. Officials
6.9. Article 20- Protection in respect of Conviction for Offences
6.9.1. Text
6.9.2. Description
6.9.3. Controversies
6.9.3.2. Aftermath of 16th December 2012, Nirbhaya incident
6.9.4. Applicability
6.10. Article 21 – Right to Life and Liberty
6.10.1. Text
6.10.2. Description
6.10.3. Due Process of Law
6.10.4. Status in India
6.10.4.2. A.K. Gopalan Case (1950)
6.10.5. Impact of National Emergency and Applicability
6.10.6. Right to Death/Suicide
6.10.7. Death Penalty/Capital Punishment
6.10.8. Right to Privacy
6.10.9. Euthanasia/Mercy killing
6.10.9.1. Active Euthanasia
6.10.9.2. Passive Euthanasia
6.10.9.3. Living Will
6.10.9.4. Guarded Circumstances
6.10.10. Right to choose
6.11. Article 21A
6.11.1. Text of Right to education
6.11.2. Description/Historical Evolution
6.11.3. 86th Amendment Act
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