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Civil Rights Law
Civil Rights Law
Civil Rights Law
Civil Rights Law
Civil Rights Law
Civil Rights Law
Civil Rights Law
Civil Rights Law
In India, civil rights are primarily enshrined in the Constitution as Fundamental Rights, guaranteeing equality, freedom, and protection against discrimination. Key aspects include the right to equality (Articles 14-18), freedom of speech and expression, movement, and association (Article 19), and the right against exploitation (Articles 23-24). The Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1955, specifically addresses the abolition of untouchability and related offenses.    Key aspects of civil rights law in India:
  • Fundamental Rights: The Indian Constitution guarantees several fundamental rights, including the right to equality, freedom, and protection against exploitation, which are considered civil rights.   
  • Right to Equality: This includes equality before the law, prohibition of discrimination based on religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth, and equality of opportunity in public employment.   
  • Abolition of Untouchability: Article 17 of the Constitution explicitly abolishes untouchability and makes its practice an offense.   
  • Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1955: This act aims to enforce the constitutional provisions related to the abolition of untouchability and provides penalties for offenses related to its practice.   
  • Protection against Arbitrary Arrest and Detention: Article 22 of the Constitution provides safeguards against arbitrary arrest and detention.   
  • Right to Freedom of Religion: Articles 25-28 guarantee freedom of conscience and the right to profess, practice, and propagate religion.   
  • Cultural and Educational Rights: Articles 29-30 protect the rights of minorities to conserve their culture, language, and script, and to establish and administer educational institutions.   
  • Right to Constitutional Remedies: Article 32 allows citizens to approach the Supreme Court for the enforcement of fundamental rights.   
  • Protection against Exploitation: This includes prohibition of human trafficking and forced labor (Article 23) and the prohibition of employment of children in hazardous jobs (Article 24).   
In essence, civil rights law in India is focused on ensuring equality, freedom, and protection against discrimination and exploitation, with a strong emphasis on the abolition of untouchability and the protection of minority rights.     
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