Rights in the Indian Constitution · Class 11 Political Science · Chapter 2
🗳️ Rights in the Indian Constitution
CBSE Class 11 Humanities & Commerce · Political Science · Chapter 1
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| 85% | Explain a Fundamental Right (Equality / Freedom / Religion) with its articles — Name the right + article range, explain 2-3 provisions, add the 'not absolute / reasonable restrictions' line. | 4 MARKS |
| 70% | Right to Constitutional Remedies + the five writs — Art 32 = heart & soul (Ambedkar) + define all five writs in one line each + conclude judiciary is the guardian of rights. | 6 MARKS |
| 65% | Distinguish Fundamental Rights from Directive Principles — Justiciable vs non-justiciable + negative limit vs positive directive + political vs social/economic democracy + complementary. | 4 MARKS |
| 90% | VSA: article numbers, writs, amendments — Art 32 remedies; habeas corpus = produce the body; Fundamental Duties = 42nd Amendment; Property removed = 44th Amendment. | 1 MARKS |
| 45% | Passage on a right or writ — identify and explain — Name the right/writ, quote the article, state scope in one line, add an Indian illustration. | 4 MARKS |