profession, occupation, trade, or business as granted by Article 19(1)(g) is constrained by reasonable restrictions that the State laws may impose ... that purpose. Freedom to Practice Profession, Occupation, Trade, or Business - Article 19(1)(g) provides the right to practice any profession, occupation, trade, or business
Scheduled Tribes. (5) Nothing in this article or in sub-clause (g) of clause (1) of article 19 shall prevent the State from making ... institutions. Also Refer ] (6) Nothing in this article or sub-clause (g) of clause (1) of article 19 or clause (2) of article 29 shall
would make it amenable to Pail III, such as
Articles 14 and15.
Articles 19(1)(g) and (6 (-Right to establish and run
educational institutions ... Whether such a right can be inferred
by reading into Article 19(1) (g) a right in the of Article
30.
Articles
Article 15 of the Constitution which reads as
under :-
"Nothing in this article or in sub-clause (g) of clause (1) of article 19 ... SEBCs while Article 15(5) operates with a qualification that
"nothing in Article 15 or Article 19(1)(g)" shall prevent the State
establishment of educational institutions, three
Articles of the Constitution come into play. Article 19(1)(g) gives the
right to all the citizens to practice ... their choice.
19. We will first consider the right to establish and administer an
educational institution under Article 19(1)(g) of the Constitution
occupation which is guaranteed by Article
19(1)(g) of the Constitution. [60 G-H, 61 A]
4. Article 19(1)(g) confers a broad ... under Article
32 of the Constitution by contending that the sale will
deprive them of their fundamental right under Article
19(1)(g) to carry
citizen who
intends to establish an institution under Article 19(1)(g) thereof.
However, the fundamental right of a citizen to establish an educational
institution ... fundamental right to establish and administer
educational institutions under Article 19(1)(g) , 21 , 23 and 30 of the
Constitution (Paras
educational institutions, the distinction made by Article 30(1) in
the fundamental rights conferred by Article 19(1)(g) has been
termed by the majority ... autonomy to minority
institutions under Article 30 and to unaided non-minority
institutions under Article 19(1)(g). It is submitted that taking
over
citizen's right to freedom of speech and expression guaranteed by article 19(1)(a) has been held by some courts to be so comprehensive ... carry on any occupation, trade or business conferred by article 19(1)(g) is subject to reasonable restrictions which the laws of the State
article 14 of the
Constitution;
(2)that it conflicted with the fundamental rights of the
petitioners guaranteed under article 19(1)(g) of the
Constitution ... restrictions within the meaning of article 19(6) of the
Constitution on the right given under article 19(1)(g) ,
regard must