Fundamental Duties under the Indian Constitution

Fundamental Duties

Fundamental Duties were not originally present in the Constitution of India drafted under the Chairmanship of Dr. Rajendra Prasad but in the year 1976, the Constitution (Forty-second) Amendment Act, 1976 introduced the concept of Fundamental Duties of the Indian Citizens under the Indian Constitution. Fundamental Duties were added to the Constitution by introducing Part- IVA consisting of Article 51A. It was a very creative and innovative idea of the Parliament to introduce these duties. These duties are Eleven in number. Initially, there were Ten Fundamental Duties and later in 2002, one more Fundamental Duty {Article 51A- (k)} was instituted by the Constitution (Eighty-sixth Amendment) Act, 2002. These duties are confined to the Indian citizens only and these do not extend to foreign nationals.

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Committee for Fundamental Duties-

Fundamental Duties-

Enforceability of Fundamental Duties-

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