GS IP-3.1.3Right to Freedom (19–22)

Right to Freedom (19–22)

P-3.1.3Core
0%

0/5 stages complete · 0% coverage

Exam Strategy

Articles 19–22 form the backbone of UPSC Prelims questions on fundamental freedoms, tested through direct definition questions and comparative analysis with restrictions. Examiners focus on specific clauses within each article, reasonable restrictions, and exceptions carved out for different freedoms. Common pitfall: confusing the scope of Article 19 freedoms with DPSP or misremembering which restrictions apply to which freedom.

High-yield hooks
1

Art 19: Six freedoms with reasonable restrictions clause

2

Art 20: Double jeopardy, self-incrimination protections

3

Art 21: Right to life covers bodily integrity & dignity

4

Art 22: Arrest custody safeguards and detention limits

5

Reasonable restrictions: State security, public order, morality

Coverage — 0/8 done
0%
SCANPOLITY/FUNDAMENTAL-RIGHTSPOLITY/SUPREME-COURT-JUDGMENTSPOLITY/ARTICLE-19-22