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Question : Protection of life and liberty is included under which article of the Constitution of India?

Option 1: Article 21

Option 2: Article 23

Option 3: Article 24

Option 4: Article 20


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Correct Answer: Article 21


Solution : The correct option is Article 21.

Article 21 of the Indian Constitution is a fundamental right that protects the life and personal liberty of individuals. It emphasises that no person can be deprived of their life or personal liberty except by following a procedure established by law.

This article acts as a safeguard against arbitrary actions by the state and ensures that any deprivation of life or personal liberty follows a fair and just legal process.

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