Fundamental duties Tnpsc notes

Indian Fundamental duties are taken from which country Upsc

The original constitution enforced on 26th January 1950 does not mention anything about the duties of the citizens. It was thought that the citizens would perform duties willingly and did not go as expected.

Then ten fundamental duties were added in Part IVA of the Indian Constitution. It defines as Fundamental duties in Article 51A and it shall be the duty of every citizen of India. The fundamental duties of citizens were added by the 42nd Amendment in 1976 by the recommendation of the Swaran Singh Committee.

But the constitution does mention anything about enforcing these duties. The fundamental rights are justiciable and the fundamental duties are non-justiciable.

Then in 2009, the eleventh fundamental duty is added after the Right to Education Act, 2009. “A parent or guardian has to provide opportunities for the education of his child/ward between the age of six and fourteen years”.

11 Fundamental duties of Indian Constitution Upsc

11 Fundamental duties of Indian Constitution are:

By Article 51a of the Indian constitution 11 fundamental duties are mentioned they are:

Fundamental duties are non-justiciable

It means that the violation of fundamental duties by the citizens is not punishable.

Importance of Fundamental Duties in India

The Citizens of India must abide by the Constitution, defend it from external aggression, promote harmony among its people and protect its environment.

How the constitution does not make the enjoyment of rights dependent. Also the condition upon the fulfilment of the duties. As a result, the inclusion of fundamental rights does change the status of the fundamental rights.

The fundamental rights come with an obligation to show respect for others and accompany rights in form of Fundamental duties. We have right to enjoy the public facilities such as Education, Road, Health etc but it also becomes our duty to allow others to avail the same.

We have the right to freedom and it becomes our duty not to misuse freedom and harm others.

Nature of Fundamental Duties

The fundamental duties mentioned in the Indian constitution are just like the code of ethics. As the fundamental duties are non-justiciable, therefore there is no legal sanction behind them.

Also, some duties are really vague as the common citizen, it is not easy to understand certain terms such ‘composite culture’, ‘rich heritage’, ‘excellence in all spheres of individual and collective activities.

FAQ

Swaran singh committee Upsc

Swaran Singh committee was set up in Congress by Indira Gandhi in 1976 to draft fundamental duties. It was felt necessary during emergencies (1975-1977). The committee recommended the inclusion of a separate chapter on fundamental duties.

On his recommendations, fundamental duties were added to the Indian constitution by Article 51A.