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Special attention has been given to Education in Directive Principles of State Policy chapter in the Indian Constitution over other provisions.
In Mohini Jain case The Supreme Court expanded the scope of Article 21 to include in it Right to Education.
Many Directive Principles like Article 41, 45 etc. broaden and give more depth to certain Fundamental Rights.
Article 21 “No person shall be deprived of his life…” in recent times has become a negative duty to not to interfere with the life or liberty of an individual.
- Special attention to Education in Directive Principles: Education has been emphasized in the Directive Principles, but it's inaccurate to state it has been given special over other provisions.
- Mohini Jain Case: The Supreme Court did expand Article 21 to include the Right to Education, establishing it as an essential part of life and liberty.
- Directive Principles like Article 41, 45: These indeed complement and broaden Fundamental Rights, enhancing their depth.
- Article 21 as a negative duty: Article 21 is a positive duty to protect life and liberty, not merely a negative duty to refrain from interference.
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- Special attention has been given to Education
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