Important Articles of the Indian Constitution for UPSC, SSC & Other Exams (2025 Update)

 📘 Important Articles of the Indian Constitution – Quick Table

Important Articles of the Indian Constitution for UPSC, SSC, and PCS Exams 2025 – Summary and Notes
The Constitution of India has 470 Articles (as 2025) divided into 25 Parts and 12 Schedules. But for exams like UPSC, SSC, and PCS, only some Articles are especially important. Here’s a crisp summary 👇

  🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Fundamental Rights (Articles 12–35)
[The Fundamental Rights are among the most important parts of the Constitution. They protect the liberty, equality, and dignity of every citizen.]
ArticleSubject / Right
12Definition of the State
13Laws inconsistent with Fundamental Rights to be void
14Right to Equality before law
15Prohibition of discrimination (religion, race, caste, sex, place of birth)
16Equality of opportunity in public employment
17Abolition of untouchability
19Right to Freedom (speech, assembly, movement, profession)
21Protection of life and personal liberty
21ARight to Education
32Right to Constitutional Remedies
 🔍 Explanation
Article 14Equality before Law: Everyone is equal in the eyes of law, and no one is above it.
Article 19 – Right to Freedom: Protects six fundamental freedoms, including speech, expression, and movement.
Article 21 – Right to Life: Guarantees dignity, privacy, and the right to live with respect.
Article 32 – Right to Constitutional Remedies: Called the “heart and soul of the Constitution” by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.

🧭 Directive Principles of State Policy(Articles 36–51)
The Directive Principles guide the government in making policies for social and economic welfare.
ArticleSubject
38Promotion of welfare of the people
39Equal pay, health, and livelihood
40Organization of village panchayats
44Uniform Civil Code
45Early childhood care and education
50Separation of judiciary from executive
51Promotion of international peace and security
 🔍 Explanation
DPSPs are not enforceable by courts, but they are fundamental to the governance of the country. Many welfare schemes — such as MGNREGA and Right to Education — reflect these principles.

🇮🇳 Fundamental Duties (Article 51A)
These duties remind citizens that rights come with responsibilities.
ArticleSubject
51ADuties of citizens (respect Constitution, national symbols, environment, harmony)
  [Added by the 42nd Amendment, 1976, this Article lists 11 duties expected from every citizen.]

👑 President & Executive (Articles 52–78)
ArticleSubject
52The President of India
54Election of the President
61Procedure for impeachment of President
63The Vice President of India
74–75Council of Ministers & Prime Minister
76Attorney General of India
78Duties of Prime Minister
  🏛️ Parliament (Articles 79–122)
ArticleSubject
79Constitution of Parliament
80Rajya Sabha composition
81Lok Sabha composition
110Money Bill
112Annual Financial Statement (Budget)
  ⚖️ Judiciary (Articles 124–147)
ArticleSubject
124Supreme Court establishment
129Supreme Court as Court of Record
131Original jurisdiction of Supreme Court
136Special leave to appeal
141Law declared by Supreme Court binding
  🗳️ Elections (Articles 324–329)
ArticleSubject
324Election Commission of India
325One general electoral roll per constituency
326Elections based on adult suffrage
  💰 Finance & Accounts (Articles 266–300A)
ArticleSubject
266Consolidated Fund & Public Accounts
267Contingency Fund of India
280Finance Commission
300ARight to Property (legal right)
  📑 Constitutional Bodies
ArticleSubject
148Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG)
315Public Service Commissions
324Election Commission
338National Commission for SCs
340Commission for Backward Classes


📚 Other Important Articles to Remember

Article
Subject
280 Finance Commission
300A Right to property (now a legal right, not fundamental)
312 All India Services
324 Election Commission
343 Official language of the Union (Hindi)
368 Power to amend the Constitution
370 Special status of Jammu and Kashmir (abrogated in 2019)
371A–J Special provisions for certain states
393 Short title — “The Constitution of India”
395 Repeals the Indian Independence Act, 1947
368Procedure for amendment of the Constitution 343Official language of the Union (Hindi) 370Special status of Jammu & Kashmir (abrogated) 371A–Special provisions for certain states.
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Parts of the Indian Constitution with related Articles – Complete list from Part I to Part XXII (The Polity Window)
🧾 Tips to Remember for Exams

1. Study by Category: Group Articles part-wise for easier memorization.

2. Use Short Tricks: Create mnemonics — e.g., “E-F-L-R” for Equality, Freedom, Life, Remedy.

3. Make Flashcards: Keep one Article and its meaning per card.

4. Revise Weekly: Repetition helps retention.

5. Attempt MCQs: Practice previous year questions regularly.

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🧩 Conclusion
The Indian Constitution is a living document — it adapts with time, but its core values remain the same: justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity.
Knowing the important Articles not only helps in exams but also deepens your understanding of how India runs as a democratic republic.

Each Article represents a principle that shapes our governance and protects our citizens.
So, don’t just memorize — understand what each Article stands for. That’s how you truly appreciate the Constitution of India.

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q-1. How many Articles are there in the Indian Constitution?
👉There are 470 Articles in 25 Parts as of now.

Q-2. Which Article is called the ‘heart and soul’ of the Constitution?
👉Article 32 – it gives the right to move the Supreme Court for protection of Fundamental Rights.

Q-3. Which Article provides for the Election Commission?
👉Article 324.

Q-4. Which Article is related to the President’s Rule?
Article 356.

Q-5. Which Article deals with the Right to Education?
👉Article 21A, added by the 86th Amendment in 2002.

Q-6. What does Article 368 deal with?
👉It provides the procedure to amend the Constitution.
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✍️ Final Note

The Articles of the Indian Constitution are not just exam facts — they reflect the vision of the framers and the strength of Indian democracy.
Study them with understanding, revise regularly, and you’ll remember them effortlessly in any exam.

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