Right to Freedom (Art 19-22) Full Analysis| UPSC Polity,Life, Liberty & Privacy,#fundamentalrights

Right to Freedom (Art 19-22) Full Analysis| UPSC Polity,Life, Liberty & Privacy,#fundamentalrights

Hello Students, welcome to THE REAL STUDY! In this vital lecture, Rakesh Verma Sir presents a comprehensive, exam-oriented analysis of the Right to Freedom—Articles 19 to 22—which are cornerstones of liberty in the Indian Constitution. This session is indispensable for all serious aspirants preparing for UPSC CSE, State PCS, CLAT, and other law or government examinations. Why Articles 19-22 are critical for your preparation: This set of articles provides protection regarding fundamental rights in the context of personal liberty, arrest, and criminal proceedings. Understanding the scope and limitations of these rights is essential for answering analytical questions in competitive exams. Key Topics Covered in this Video: Article 19 (Protection of Six Rights): Detailed study of the six fundamental freedoms: Speech & Expression, Assembly, Association, Movement, Residence, and Profession. Analysis of the reasonable restrictions imposed on each freedom. Article 20 (Protection in respect of Conviction for Offences): Coverage of Ex-Post Facto Law, Double Jeopardy, and Prohibition against Self-Incrimination. Article 21 (Protection of Life and Personal Liberty): The most dynamic article, including the concept of 'Due Process of Law' and landmark Supreme Court judgments that have expanded its scope to include the Right to Privacy, Right to Health, and Right to a Speedy Trial. Article 21A (Right to Education): A brief on the 86th Constitutional Amendment Act and its significance. Article 22 (Protection against Arrest and Detention): The difference between Punitive and Preventive Detention and the safeguards available to arrested persons under both scenarios. Join Rakesh Verma Sir to gain crystal-clear clarity on these complex legal and constitutional concepts. Don't forget to Like, Share, and Subscribe to THE REAL STUDY for more high-quality educational content! Rakesh Verma Founder, The Real Study Download PDF Notes and Updates (PDF, Notes and Updates): WhatsApp Channel (Official): https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbC5... Telegram Channel (Official): https://t.me/the_real_study Connect with Rakesh Verma: YouTube Channel:    / @the_real_study   Facebook Profile:   / rakeshlki05   Instagram Profile:   / rakeshlki05   article 19, article 20, article 21, article 22, right to freedom, fundamental rights, freedom of speech, personal liberty, right to privacy, preventive detention, due process of law, procedure established by law, double jeopardy, self-incrimination, upsc polity, indian polity, polity by rakesh verma, the real study, upsc cse, competitive exam, right to life, golden triangle fr, constitutional law, law entrance exam, article 21a, right to education Article 19 to 22 UPSC notes Difference between procedure established by law and due process of law What are the six freedoms under Article 19? Scope of personal liberty under Article 21 Article 22 preventive detention safeguards What is the golden triangle of fundamental rights? Article 20 protection in respect of conviction Latest judgments on Right to Privacy (Article 21) Article 21A right to education explained Reasonable restrictions on freedom of speech Can freedom of movement be restricted? #Article19 #Article21 #Article22 #RightToFreedom #FundamentalRights #IndianPolity #UPSC #IASExam #PreventiveDetention #DueProcess #LifeandLiberty #RakeshVerma #TheRealStudy #ConstitutionOfIndia #FreedomOfSpeech #ConstitutionalLaw #PolitySimplified #CompetitiveExams #RightToPrivacy