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School of Education
Submitted to: Ms. Neha Kumari Ma’am Program
Prepared by: Ravi Raj Kamal
Admission No. 21GSOE1010010
Course Code: BEDU1072
Batch: 2021-2023
11/3/2021
1
Aims and Objective
Submitted to: Ms. Neha Kumari Ma’am Program
11/3/2021
2
• Explain the meaning and importance of Fundamental Rights;
• Highlight that the dignity of an individual is protected and safe guarded through
Fundamental Rights;
• Recognise that the enforcement of Fundamental Rights is ensured through High Courts
and the Supreme Court;
• Explain the Right to Equality;
• Appreciate the Constitutional limitations on the enjoyment of Fundamental Rights.
• Explain the Relationship b/w Fundamental Rights & Education
CONSTITUTION
Submitted to: Ms. Neha Kumari Ma’am Program
• Supreme law of the Land
• It is written Document, one of world’s lengthiest Constitution
• All other law our country is derived from our Constitution
• People in democratic countries enjoy certain rights, which are protected by judicial system of
the country concerned. Their violation, even by the State, is not allowed by the courts. India
respects the rights of the people, which are listed in our Constitution, under the heading
“Fundamental Rights”.
• Fundamental Rights belongs to Part III of Constitution
• Idea of having FR is borrowed from Constitution of USA
• Article 12 to Article 35
11/3/2021
3
Meaning and Definition
Submitted to: Ms. Neha Kumari Ma’am Program
• Rights are Claims, not just any claims but Social Claims.
• They are called Social Claims because they are recognized by Society.
• “Rights are those conditions of social life without which no man can seek
in general, to be himself at his best: Laski
Reference: Harold Joseph Laski, Theory of Rights
11/3/2021
4
Provisions of FR in Constitution of India
Submitted to: Ms. Neha Kumari Ma’am Program
• Article 13.
• (1) All laws in force in the territory of India immediately before the commencement of
this Constitution, in so far as they are inconsistent with the provisions of this Part, shall,
to the extent of such inconsistency, be void.
• (2) The State shall not make any law which takes away or abridges the rights conferred
by this Part and any law made in contravention of this clause shall, to the extent of the
contravention, be void.
Reference: Part3.pdf (mea.gov.in)
11/3/2021
5
How Many Fundamental Rights ?
Submitted to: Ms. Neha Kumari Ma’am Program
1. Right to Equality,
2. Right to Freedom,
3. Right Against Exploitation,
4. Right to Freedom of Religion,
5. Cultural and Educational Rights,
6. Right to Constitutional Remedies. (also called Soul of the Constitution)
Recently by the 86th Amendment Act (2002), the Right to Education has been included in the list
of Fundamental Rights as part of the Right to Freedom by adding Article 21(A).
Reference: Constitution of India
11/3/2021
6
Writs?
Submitted to: Ms. Neha Kumari Ma’am Program
HABEAS CORPUS; (Latin term) It is an order by the court to the state to produce the person
physically before it justify the confinement or release of the person.
MANDAMUS: (Latin term) It is a command or an order from a superior court to a subordinate
court or tribunal or public authority to perform its duty in case it is not doing it.
PROHIBITION: It is an order issued by the Superior Court to forbid a subordinate court or tribunal
from proceeding with a case which is beyond its jurisdiction.
QUO WARRANTO: This writ is issued to restrain a person from acting in a public office to which he
/she is not entitled.
CERTIORARI : The term certiorari means “to be informed of what is going”. It is an order to a
lower court from a superior court to transfer the matter to it or to any other court for deciding the
matter
Reference: Constitution of India
11/3/2021
7
Relationship b/w FR & Education
Submitted to: Ms. Neha Kumari Ma’am Program
• The Constitution (Eighty-sixth Amendment) Act, 2002 inserted Article 21-A in
the Constitution of India to provide free and compulsory education of all
children in the age group of six to fourteen years as a Fundamental Right in
such a manner as the State may, by law, determine.
• It specifies the duties and responsibilities of appropriate Governments, local
authority and parents in providing free and compulsory education, and
sharing of financial and other responsibilities between the Central and State
Governments.
Reference: Right to Education | School Education & Literacy
11/3/2021
8
REFERENCES
Faculty Name: Program Name:
• Harold Joseph Laski, Theory of Rights
• Part3.pdf (mea.gov.in)
• Constitution of India
• Right to Education | School Education & Literacy
11/3/2021 9

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Fundamental Rights

  • 1. School of Education Submitted to: Ms. Neha Kumari Ma’am Program Prepared by: Ravi Raj Kamal Admission No. 21GSOE1010010 Course Code: BEDU1072 Batch: 2021-2023 11/3/2021 1
  • 2. Aims and Objective Submitted to: Ms. Neha Kumari Ma’am Program 11/3/2021 2 • Explain the meaning and importance of Fundamental Rights; • Highlight that the dignity of an individual is protected and safe guarded through Fundamental Rights; • Recognise that the enforcement of Fundamental Rights is ensured through High Courts and the Supreme Court; • Explain the Right to Equality; • Appreciate the Constitutional limitations on the enjoyment of Fundamental Rights. • Explain the Relationship b/w Fundamental Rights & Education
  • 3. CONSTITUTION Submitted to: Ms. Neha Kumari Ma’am Program • Supreme law of the Land • It is written Document, one of world’s lengthiest Constitution • All other law our country is derived from our Constitution • People in democratic countries enjoy certain rights, which are protected by judicial system of the country concerned. Their violation, even by the State, is not allowed by the courts. India respects the rights of the people, which are listed in our Constitution, under the heading “Fundamental Rights”. • Fundamental Rights belongs to Part III of Constitution • Idea of having FR is borrowed from Constitution of USA • Article 12 to Article 35 11/3/2021 3
  • 4. Meaning and Definition Submitted to: Ms. Neha Kumari Ma’am Program • Rights are Claims, not just any claims but Social Claims. • They are called Social Claims because they are recognized by Society. • “Rights are those conditions of social life without which no man can seek in general, to be himself at his best: Laski Reference: Harold Joseph Laski, Theory of Rights 11/3/2021 4
  • 5. Provisions of FR in Constitution of India Submitted to: Ms. Neha Kumari Ma’am Program • Article 13. • (1) All laws in force in the territory of India immediately before the commencement of this Constitution, in so far as they are inconsistent with the provisions of this Part, shall, to the extent of such inconsistency, be void. • (2) The State shall not make any law which takes away or abridges the rights conferred by this Part and any law made in contravention of this clause shall, to the extent of the contravention, be void. Reference: Part3.pdf (mea.gov.in) 11/3/2021 5
  • 6. How Many Fundamental Rights ? Submitted to: Ms. Neha Kumari Ma’am Program 1. Right to Equality, 2. Right to Freedom, 3. Right Against Exploitation, 4. Right to Freedom of Religion, 5. Cultural and Educational Rights, 6. Right to Constitutional Remedies. (also called Soul of the Constitution) Recently by the 86th Amendment Act (2002), the Right to Education has been included in the list of Fundamental Rights as part of the Right to Freedom by adding Article 21(A). Reference: Constitution of India 11/3/2021 6
  • 7. Writs? Submitted to: Ms. Neha Kumari Ma’am Program HABEAS CORPUS; (Latin term) It is an order by the court to the state to produce the person physically before it justify the confinement or release of the person. MANDAMUS: (Latin term) It is a command or an order from a superior court to a subordinate court or tribunal or public authority to perform its duty in case it is not doing it. PROHIBITION: It is an order issued by the Superior Court to forbid a subordinate court or tribunal from proceeding with a case which is beyond its jurisdiction. QUO WARRANTO: This writ is issued to restrain a person from acting in a public office to which he /she is not entitled. CERTIORARI : The term certiorari means “to be informed of what is going”. It is an order to a lower court from a superior court to transfer the matter to it or to any other court for deciding the matter Reference: Constitution of India 11/3/2021 7
  • 8. Relationship b/w FR & Education Submitted to: Ms. Neha Kumari Ma’am Program • The Constitution (Eighty-sixth Amendment) Act, 2002 inserted Article 21-A in the Constitution of India to provide free and compulsory education of all children in the age group of six to fourteen years as a Fundamental Right in such a manner as the State may, by law, determine. • It specifies the duties and responsibilities of appropriate Governments, local authority and parents in providing free and compulsory education, and sharing of financial and other responsibilities between the Central and State Governments. Reference: Right to Education | School Education & Literacy 11/3/2021 8
  • 9. REFERENCES Faculty Name: Program Name: • Harold Joseph Laski, Theory of Rights • Part3.pdf (mea.gov.in) • Constitution of India • Right to Education | School Education & Literacy 11/3/2021 9