Article 35: EFFECTING CERTAIN FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS

Only Parliament → makes laws on certain Fundamental Rights → for uniformity across India.
"Friends, listen carefully… Our Constitution says untouchability is abolished (Article 17). But just writing that in the Constitution is not enough, right? We need a law to punish people who still practice it. Now imagine if every state made its own law — Bihar says punishment is 1 year jail, Karnataka says punishment is 3 years jail, Tamil Nadu says punishment is just a fine. Then what will happen? There will be confusion and no uniformity in India. That’s why our Constitution in Article 35 clearly says: ‘Only Parliament can make laws in such matters, not the states.’ 👉 So, Parliament made one single law for the whole country Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1955 for untouchability. This way, punishment is uniform all over India. No matter if you are in Bihar or Karnataka, the same rule applies." ✅ This makes Article 35 super clear: Only Parliament → makes laws on certain Fundamental Rights → for uniformity across India. 🔹 Intro to Article 35 Article 35 says: Only Parliament (not s…