Fundamental Duties (Article 51A) β List, Origin, Importance & Criticism | Indian Constitution
Fundamental Duties β Article 51A | Indian Constitution
π Part IV-A | Added by 42nd Constitutional Amendment Act, 1976
πΉ Origin & Background
β‘ Not originally part of the Constitution (1950)
β‘ Inspired by the USSR (now Russia) Constitution
β‘ Added in 1976 based on the Swaran Singh Committeeβs recommendation
β³ Committee formed by Indira Gandhi Government during Emergency
β‘ Became Part IV-A through 42nd Amendment (1976)
β‘ Originally 10 Duties, later 11th Duty added by 86th Amendment (2002)
πΉ What Are Fundamental Duties?
Duties expected from citizens of India to promote patriotism, discipline, and the spirit of unity.
π Article 51A lists the duties of every citizen of India.
π List of 11 Fundamental Duties (Article 51A)
| No. | Duty |
|---|---|
| 1οΈβ£ | Abide by the Constitution & respect its ideals, institutions, National Flag & Anthem |
| 2οΈβ£ | Cherish & follow the noble ideals from the freedom struggle |
| 3οΈβ£ | Uphold & protect the sovereignty, unity & integrity of India |
| 4οΈβ£ | Defend the country & perform national service when called upon |
| 5οΈβ£ | Promote harmony & common brotherhood, renounce practices derogatory to women |
| 6οΈβ£ | Value & preserve rich heritage of Indiaβs composite culture |
| 7οΈβ£ | Protect & improve the natural environment; show compassion to living beings |
| 8οΈβ£ | Develop scientific temper, humanism & spirit of inquiry & reform |
| 9οΈβ£ | Safeguard public property & abjure violence |
| π | Strive for excellence in all spheres to elevate the nation |
| 1οΈβ£1οΈβ£ | (Added by 86th Amendment, 2002) β Provide educational opportunities to children aged 6β14 years |
π§ Moral vs Civic Duties
| Type | Examples |
|---|---|
| π§ Moral Duties | Cherish freedom ideals, promote harmony |
| ποΈ Civic Duties | Respect Constitution, National Flag, Anthem |
π‘ Importance of Fundamental Duties
β‘ Remind citizens of responsibilities towards nation & society
β‘ Warn against anti-national/anti-social acts
β‘ Inspire discipline, commitment & patriotism
β‘ Help courts in determining constitutionality of laws
βοΈ Criticism of Fundamental Duties
β Non-justiciable β Cannot be legally enforced in court
β Some duties are vague & hard to interpret
β Not exhaustive β e.g., Voting, paying taxes not included
β Placed in Part IV-A, not alongside Fundamental Rights (Part III), reducing visibility
π§Ύ Swaran Singh Committee Recommendations (Some not accepted)
βοΈ Add Fundamental Duties β
β Penal provisions for non-compliance
β Duty to pay taxes
β Immunity from legal challenge to penalties
β οΈ Key Features
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β Apply only to Indian citizens
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π« No legal action if violated (non-justiciable)
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β Aim to balance rights with responsibilities
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π Help in building a responsible democratic society