Episode 3 Constitution of India Citizenship – Articles 5 to 11

Check out my latest episode!The Indian Constitution is the supreme law of India. A Constitution is a set of fundamental principles, stated in writing, that a state's government must follow to be considered a legitimate state. The most important principle enshrined under the Indian Constitution is democracy, which provides for the right to vote and contest elections at all levels of government. The Indian Constitution has been amended many times over its lifetime; there are currently 29 amendments made to it (as of March 2018).Section 1: Article 5: Fundamental RightsSection 2: Article 6(1): Equality before Law   Section 3: Article 14(2)(a) Freedom from discrimination on grounds only of religion, race, caste or place of birth  Section 4: Article 21(f) Right to life and personal libertySection 4a: Article 23(1) Right against illegal search or seizure

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