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1. Right to equality- right to equality refers to the equality in the eyes of law,
discarding any unfairness on ground of caste, race, religion, place of birth or
sex. So, right to equality covers the five fundamental rights-
a) Equality before law and equal protection of laws (Article 14)
b) Prohibition of discrimination against citizens (Article 15)
c) Equality of opportunity in public Employment (Article 16)
d) Abolition of “Untouchability” (Article 16)
e) Abolition of titles (Article 18)
2. Right to freedom :-
M. V Pylee- “personal liberty is the most important of all fundamental
rights.” It includes six fundamental articles-
a) Six fundamental freedoms (Article 19)
b) Protection in respect of conviction for offences (Article 20)
c) Protection of life and personal liberty (Article 21)
d) Right to education (Article 21A)
e) Protection against Arrest and detention in certain cases (Article 22)
Only one article that is Article- 51A is there in part-IVA of the constitution
that deals with fundamental duties.