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Legal Rights and Duties of Citizens

Civics ⇒ Constitution and Law

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Describe the process by which a citizen can seek enforcement of Fundamental Rights if they are violated.
Describe the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy.
Describe the significance of Article 32 in the protection of Fundamental Rights.
Explain the concept of 'reasonable restrictions' in the context of Fundamental Rights.
Explain the difference between Fundamental Rights and Legal Rights in India.
Explain the importance of the Right to Education as a Fundamental Right.
Explain the legal consequences if a citizen fails to perform his/her Fundamental Duties.
Explain the meaning of 'Equality before Law' as provided in the Indian Constitution.
Which Article guarantees the Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression? (1) Article 14 (2) Article 19 (3) Article 21 (4) Article 25
Which Article of the Constitution abolishes 'Untouchability'? (1) Article 15 (2) Article 17 (3) Article 19 (4) Article 21
Which Article of the Indian Constitution deals with the protection of interests of minorities? (1) Article 29 (2) Article 32 (3) Article 39 (4) Article 44
Which Article of the Indian Constitution guarantees the Right to Equality? (1) Article 12 (2) Article 14 (3) Article 19 (4) Article 21
Fill in the blank: The _______ Amendment Act inserted Article 21A in the Constitution.
Fill in the blank: The _______ Amendment Act made education a Fundamental Right for children aged 6 to 14 years.
Fill in the blank: The _______ is responsible for the enforcement of legal rights in India.
Fill in the blank: The _______ is the guardian of Fundamental Rights in India.
Is the Right to Property a Fundamental Right in India? (Yes/No)
State whether the following statement is True or False: Fundamental Rights are absolute and cannot be restricted under any circumstances.
True or False: The Directive Principles of State Policy are enforceable by any court.
True or False: The Fundamental Duties are enforceable by law.