Right to Freedom

15
RIGHT TO FREEDOM PAWAN SAHU/14/PPIR/02

Transcript of Right to Freedom

Page 1: Right to Freedom

RIGHT TO FREEDOMPAWAN SAHU/14/PPIR/02

Page 2: Right to Freedom

Six fundamental freedom [Article 19]Protection in respect of conviction

[Article 20]Protection in life and personal liberty

[Article 21]Right to education. [Article 21-A]Protection against arrest and

detention in certain cases [Article 22]

RIGHT TO FREEDOM

Page 3: Right to Freedom

1. Freedom of speech and expression; [19(1) (a), 19(2)]

2. Freedom to assemble peaceably and without arms; [19(1) (b), 19(3)]3. Freedom to form association or union;

[19(1) (c) 19(4)]4. Freedom to move freely throughout the territory

of India; [19(1) (d), 19(5)]5. Freedom to reside and settle in any part of

territory of India; [19(1) (e), 19(6)]6. Freedom to practice any profession, or to carry on

any occupation, trade or business. [19(1) (f), 19(7)]

SIX FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS [ARTICLE 19]

Page 4: Right to Freedom

This article provided freedom to every Indian with some restriction which related to follows; art: 19 (1)(a) & 19(1)

1. Defamation2. Contempt of Court3. Decency of Morality4. Security of the State5. Incitement to an offence6. Public order7. Maintenance of the sovereignty and

integrity of India

Freedom of speech and expression

Page 5: Right to Freedom

IMAGES WRITING SPEECH

Every citizen of India can use this follows methods to express yourself

Page 6: Right to Freedom

FREEDOM TO ASSEMBLE PEACEABLY AND WITHOUT ARMS

[ARTICLE 19(1)(b), 19(3)]

Corollary of right to freedom of speech and expression.Holding assembly to hold consultation, to express one’s view.To meet peacefully for consultation in respect of public affairs.Assembly must be peacefulIt must be unarmedState may impose reasonable restrictions in the

interest of public order and integrity of IndiaNo right to hold assembly on private property of

others.

Page 7: Right to Freedom

FREEDOM TO FORM ASSOCIATIN OR UNION

[ARTICLE 19(1)(c), 19(4)Only acceptable unarmed associations on the base of freedom of speech

Page 8: Right to Freedom

FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT [ARTICLE

19(1)(d), 19(5)• Right to move freely in the territory of India.

• Right to move wherever one likes, whenever one likes.

Page 9: Right to Freedom

FREEDOM OF AND RESIDENT 19(1)(e)

• Under this article every Indians live all over the country, they don’t need any permission or grants.

• The purpose of this freedom is to make India a unit

Page 10: Right to Freedom

FREEDOM TO PRACTICE ANY PROFESSION, OR TO CARRY ON ANY OCCUPATION, TRADE OR BUSINESS.

[19 (1)(g), 19(6)

MANEGER POLITICIAN

DOCTOR LAWYER

Page 11: Right to Freedom

PROTECTION IN RESPECT OF CONVICTION FOR

OFFENCE [ARTICLE 20]

Constitute limitations on the legitimate powers of the parliamentArticle 20 provides protection against1. Ex-post facto laws [20(1)]2. Double jeopardy [20(2)]3. Self incrimination [20(3)]

Page 12: Right to Freedom

RIGHT TO LIFE AND PERSONAL LIBERTY

[ARTICLE 21]1. Right to live with human dignity2. Right to reputation3. Right to livelihood4. Sexual harassment of women at work

places.5. Right to shelter6. Right to live in unpolluted environment7. Right to education

Page 13: Right to Freedom

The State shall provide free and compulsory education to children of the age of 6-14 yrs

RIGHT TO EDUCATION [ARTICLE 21-A]

Page 14: Right to Freedom

1. Right to be informed of the grounds of arrest

2. Right to consult and to be defended by a legal practitioner

3. Right to be produced before the nearest magistrate.

4. Right not to detained in custody beyond 24 hours without the authority of the magistrate.

PROTECTION AGAISNT ARREST AND DETENTION [RTICLE 22]

Page 15: Right to Freedom