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…