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Watch | Hamara Samvidhan: An Explainer on Article 15(5) and 15(6) Supreme Court advocate Avani Bansal explains Articles 15(5) and 15(6) that were added to the Constitution for the socially and educationally backward communities and economically weaker sections. Video4 hours ago In the 16th episode of ‘Hamara Samvidhan’, Supreme Court advocate Avani Bansal explains Articles 15(5) and 15(6) that were added to the Constitution through an amendment by policymakers, introducing reservation for the socially and educationally backward communities (SEBC) and economically weaker sections (EWS). ....
Watch | Hamara Samvidhan: On the State s Power to Make Special Provisions for Women & Children In Episode 14, we learn of an exception to Article 15 (1). Women6 hours ago Article 15 (3) gives the authority to the state to make special laws for women and children. Keeping in view the social and economic backwardness of women in India, if governments enact any law that can uplift women, it would be considered constitutional according to Article 15 (3). It will also be considered as an exception to Article 15 (1). In Episode 14 of Hamara Samvidhan, with the help of illustrations and with examples from various judgments, we learn about Article 15 (3) of the constitution. ....
Watch | Hamara Samvidhan: Article 15 (Prohibition Against Discrimination) In India, discrimination cannot be done based on religion, clan, caste, sex, place of birth. Video05/Apr/2021 In India, discrimination cannot be done based on religion, clan, caste, sex, place of birth. In the 13th episode of Hamara Samvidhan, we explain what Article 15 of the Constitution says. With the help of examples, understand how the courts have declared many discriminatory laws as non-constitutional.  ....
Watch | Hamara Samvidhan: Lady of Justice and Fundamental Rights Bansal discusses why the fundamental rights given in Part Three of the Constitution are symbolic of the social revolution and why they have great importance. Video14/Mar/2021 In this episode of Hamara Samvidhan, advocate Avni Bansal explains what the Lady of Justice is and what the sword and scales in her hand and the blindfold on her eyes signify. Bansal also discusses why the fundamental rights given in Part Three of the Constitution are symbolic of the social revolution and why they have great importance.  ....