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Zorluk: OrtaFundamental Rights, Directive Principles, and Fundamental Duties

Match the Constitutional provisions listed in List-I with their corresponding Articles and Parts of the Indian Constitution given in List-II. Which pairs correctly connect each provision to its exact article?

  • Equal justice and free legal aidArticle 39A (Directive Principles of State Policy)
  • Promotion of co-operative societiesArticle 43B (Directive Principles of State Policy)
  • Duty of a parent or guardian to provide opportunities for education to child aged 6–14 yearsArticle 51A(k) (Fundamental Duties)
  • Right to move the Supreme Court for enforcement of Fundamental RightsArticle 32 (Fundamental Rights)

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Equal justice and free legal aid pairs with Article 39A; Promotion of co-operative societies pairs with Article 43B; Duty of a parent/guardian regarding education for children aged 6–14 years pairs with Article 51A(k); and Right to move the Supreme Court for enforcement of Fundamental Rights pairs with Article 32.
Each provision strictly matches its exact Constitutional Article and Part: Equal justice and free legal aid matches Article 39A (DPSP); Promotion of co-operative societies matches Article 43B (DPSP); Duty to educate children aged 6-14 matches Article 51A(k) (Fundamental Duty); and direct access to Supreme Court for rights enforcement matches Article 32 (Fundamental Right).

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1
Identify the Directive Principles added by major Constitutional Amendments
Equal justice and free legal aid corresponds to Article 39A (added by 42nd Amendment, 1976). Promotion of co-operative societies corresponds to Article 43B (added by 97th Amendment, 2011).
Both are specific DPSP articles incorporated through distinct amendment acts.
2
Identify the specific Fundamental Duty added for education
The duty of a parent or guardian to provide education opportunities to a child aged 6–14 corresponds to Article 51A(k) (added by 86th Amendment, 2002).
Article 51A contains 11 Fundamental Duties in Part IVA, of which clause (k) specifically pertains to primary education duties of parents/guardians.
3
Identify the fundamental judicial remedy provision
The right to move the Supreme Court directly for enforcement of rights corresponds to Article 32.
Article 32 in Part III is the heart and soul of Fundamental Rights, providing writ jurisdiction to the Supreme Court.

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Classification and Amendment History of Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles, and Fundamental Duties
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