What Do You Mean By Judgement

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Meaning of Judgement : Judgement means the observation and decision of court of law in respect of a particular case after conclusion of a trial. Content of Judgement : Every Judgement - Shall be written in the language of the court. Shall contain the point or points for determination, the decision there on and the reason for the decision. Shall specify the offence of which and section of The Indian Penal Code, 1860 or other law under which the accused is convicted and the punishment to which he is sentenced. If the Judgement is of acquittal, it shall state the offence, of which the accused is acquitted and direct that he be set at liberty section 354(1). Object : The object should be to protect the society and to deter the criminal in achieving the avowed object of law by imposing appropriate sentence. The social impact of the crime like where its relates to offences against woman, kidnapping and other offences involving moral delinquency which have great impact on s...

Fundamental Right in India


Fundamental right are the basic right of the common people who enjoy it under the charter of right contained in part-iii (Article 12-35) of Constitution of India. It guarantees all Indians can lead their lives in peace and harmony as citizens of India.

There have six fundamental right for Indian citizens, are as follows:-

1)  Right to Equality.
2)  Right to Freedom.
3)  Right Against Exploitation.
4)  Right to Freedom of Religion.
5)  Cultural and Educational Right.
6)  Right to Constitutional Remedies.

The Right to Equality include Equality before Law.
Right to Freedom include Freedom of Speech expression, movement, assembly, residence, right to life and liberty.
The Right Against Exploitation prohibit all form of force labour, child labour, trafficking of human being.
Right to Freedom of Religion include freedom of Profession, practice, religious affairs.
Cultural and Educational right deals the right of their culture, language.
Right to Constitutional Remedies is present for enforcement of fundamental rights.

For the protection of this civil right there have some writ, such as :-
1)  Habeas Corpus.
2)  Mandamus.
3)  Prohibition.
4)  Certiorari.
5)  Quo warranto.


There have some punishments as prescribed in the Indian Penal Code or other special laws for violation of this rights.
This rights universally apply to all citizens, irrespective of race , place of birth, religion, caste or gender.
Fundamental Rights for Indians have also been aimed to abolish untouchability, forbid trafficking of human beings and forced labour.




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  1. Good this article help us for knowing about our basic fundamental right. Thank you

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