📚 Article 35 of the Indian Constitution - Complete Analysis for UPSC & Competitive Exams In this video, we dive deep into Article 35, which is part of Part III (Fundamental Rights) of the Indian Constitution. This article grants exclusive legislative powers to Parliament for implementing certain fundamental rights. 🔑 Key Topics Covered: Article 35(a) - Parliament's Exclusive Powers Article 16(3): Residence requirements in public employment Article 32(3): Granting writ jurisdiction to courts Article 33: Modification of rights for Armed Forces Article 34: Indemnification during Martial Law Article 35(a)(ii) - Prescribing Punishments Article 17: Untouchability as an offence Article 23: Human trafficking and forced labor Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1955 Article 35(b) - Continuity of Pre-Constitutional Laws How laws existing before 26 January 1950 remained valid 📖 Perfect for: ✅ UPSC Civil Services Aspirants ✅ State PSC Exam Preparation ✅ Law Students ✅ Competitive Exam Preparation ✅ Anyone interested in Indian Constitution 🎯 Why Article 35 Matters: This article ensures national uniformity in fundamental rights implementation and prevents discriminatory state legislation. It demonstrates the balance between federalism and centralization in our Constitution. 💡 Real-life examples and recent developments included to make concepts crystal clear! #Article35 #IndianConstitution #FundamentalRights #UPSC2025 #UPSCPreparation #Polity #ConstitutionalLaw #CompetitiveExams #IAS #CivilServices #Parliament #LegislativePowers 🔔 Subscribe for more Constitution and Polity videos! 👍 Like if you found this helpful 💬 Comment your doubts below 📤 Share with fellow aspirants Connect with us: © [Doubt Demolisher] - Making UPSC Preparation Simple & Effective