Constitutional Principles Overview
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Which Article emphasizes the importance of preventing concentration of wealth to the detriment of the community?

  • Article 41
  • Article 42
  • Article 40
  • Article 39 (correct)
  • Which of the following Articles is related to the organization of village panchayats as units of self-government?

  • Article 45
  • Article 44
  • Article 49
  • Article 40 (correct)
  • What is the primary obligation of the State according to Article 39?

  • To promote environmental conservation practices
  • To provide free healthcare to all citizens
  • To ensure equal pay for equal work among genders (correct)
  • To facilitate international trade agreements
  • What does Article 42 aim to secure for workers?

    <p>Just and humane conditions of work</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which Article focuses on the right to work, education, and public assistance during times of need?

    <p>Article 41</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which Article advocates for the protection of historical interests and national heritage?

    <p>Article 49</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the goal of Article 44 regarding civil law?

    <p>To secure a uniform civil code applicable to all</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which Article aims to provide free and compulsory education to children up to the age of 14?

    <p>Article 45</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Article 51 promote in relation to international relations?

    <p>Peace and friendly relations between nations</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which Article relates to the legal justice system and mandates suitable legislation for it?

    <p>Article 39(A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles

    • Article 38 emphasizes the duty of the State to promote social order for the welfare of the people, particularly in relation to public health and the regulation of intoxicating drinks.
    • Article 39 outlines specific policies the State should pursue, including adequate means of livelihood, fair distribution of resources, prevention of wealth concentration, and equal pay for equal work.
    • Article 41 establishes the right to work, education, and public assistance during unemployment, old age, or sickness.
    • Article 42 mandates just and humane working conditions and maternity relief for workers.
    • Article 43 focuses on securing a living wage, decent standard of life, and social opportunities, especially promoting cottage industries.

    Protection and Welfare

    • Article 44 advocates for a uniform civil code applicable across India, promoting legal uniformity.
    • Article 45 commits to providing free and compulsory education for all children up to age 14, with a goal of completion within ten years.
    • Article 49 stresses the importance of protecting historic interests and national heritage.
    • Article 50 highlights the separation of the judiciary from the executive, reinforcing judicial independence.

    Social Commitments and Workers' Rights

    • Article 39(A) aims to ensure legal justice based on equal opportunity, pushing for suitable legislation.
    • Article 40 calls for the organization of village panchayats as units of self-government, enhancing local governance.
    • Article 42 supports humane working conditions and maternity benefits for women, recognizing the need for a balanced work environment.
    • There is an emphasis on the prevention of practices that compromise workers' physical strength and health, encouraging suitable employment.

    Peace, Security, and Community Welfare

    • Article 51 stresses the promotion of peace and friendly relations among nations while endorsing peaceful dispute settlements through arbitration.
    • The Directive Principles stress the importance of the State’s role in safeguarding the health, well-being, and rights of its citizens, particularly marginalized groups.

    Classifications of Directive Principles

    • Directive Principles have been classified into three categories: socialistic, Gandhian, and other principles, reflecting the diverse ideologies woven into the Constitution from its inception.

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    This quiz explores key principles related to public health, social welfare, and the balance between fundamental rights and directive principles of the Constitution. It draws on pivotal cases such as Madras Vs. Champakan (1951) to illustrate conflicts and resolutions. Test your understanding of these legal concepts and their implications.

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