Answer» Correct Answer - Option 3 : XII
The correct answer is Part XII. The Constitution of India is grouped into 25 parts which are as follows:- Part | Article | Related to | Part I | 1 to 4 | Union and its territory. | Part II | 5 to 11 | Citizenship. | Part III | 12 to 35 | Fundamental Rights. | Part IV | 36 to 51 | Directive Principles of State Policy. | Part IVA | 51A | Fundamental Duties. | Part V | 52 to 151 | The Union. | Part VI | 152 to 237 | The States. | Part VII | 238 | The Part-B States in the Indian Union. | Part VIII | 239 to 242 | The Union Territories. | Part IX | 243 to 243O | The Panchayats. | Part IXA | 243P to 243ZG | Municipalities. | Part IXB | 243ZH to 243ZT | The Co-operative Societies. | Part X | 244 to 244A | The Scheduled and Tribal Areas. | Part XI | 245 to 263 | Relations between the Union and the States. | Part XII | 264 to 300A | Finance, Property, Contracts, and Suits. | Part XIII | 301 to 307 | Trade and Commerce within the territory of India. | Part XIV | 308 to 323 | Services under the Union, the States. | Part XIVA | 323A to 323 B | Tribunals. | Part XV | 324 to 329A | Elections. | Part XVI | 330 to 342 | Special Provisions relating to certain classes. | Part XVII | 343 to 351 | Language. | Part XVIII | 352 to 360 | Emergency Provisions. | Part XIX | 361 to 367 | Miscellaneous. | Part XX | 368 | Amendment of the Constitution. | Part XXI | 369 to 392 | Temporary, Transitional, and special provisions. | Part XXII | 393 to 395 | Short title, date of commencement, etc. |
At present there are 6 fundamental rights which are as follows:- - Right to Equality (Article 14 to 18)
- Right to Freedom (Article 19 to 22)
- Right against exploitation (Article 23 to 24)
- Right to freedom of religion (Article 25 to 28)
- Cultural and Educational Rights (Article 29 to 30)
- Right to Constitutional Remedies (Article 32 to 35)
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar said Article 32 as Heart and Soul of the Constitution of India. When the Constitution was made, there were 7 Constitutional rights but the 44th Constitutional Amendment,1978 removed the Right to property.
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