A constitutional article is a set of guidelines that spells out a law or group of laws; these articles cover topics like the political system, individual liberties, and electoral procedures, among others. The Indian Constitution consists of 448 articles, 25 sections, 12 schedules, and 104 amendments.
1. Right to Equality : Articles 14 to 18
Article 14: Equal protection under the law
Article 15: Discrimination is prohibited
Article 16: Equal opportunity in issues involving public employment
Article 17: Abolition of untouchability is covered
Article 18: Titles are abolished
2. Right to Freedom: Articles 19 to 22
Article 19: The six rights guaranteed to Indian citizens
Article 20: Protection against conviction for actions
Article 21: Protection of life and personal freedom
Article 22: Protection from arrest and detention in certain situations is provided
3. Right to Exploitation: Article 23 to Article 28
Article 23: Prohibition of Forced Labor and Human Trafficking
Article 24: Children under the age of 14 are not allowed to work in factories or mines
Article 25: Conscience-freedom and free exercise, professing, and spread of religion
Article 26: The right to freely conduct religious concerns
Article 27: Freedom to pay taxes for the purpose of promoting any specific religion
Article 28: Freedom from having to attend religious instruction
4. Cultural and Educational Rights: Articles 29 to 30
Article 29: Minority interests are protected
Article 30: Minorities have the right to create and run educational institutions
5. Right to Constitutional Remedies: Article 32
Article 32: The remedies for enforcing fundamental rights are outlined