Negotiation of Article 19 in the Advisory Subcommittee on Fundamental Rights

The text of what would ultimately become Article 19 of the Constitution began in the Advisory Subcommittee on Fundamental Rights, when K.M. Munshi presented a set of draft articles to the subcommittee. These articles formed the basis of the subcommittee's discussion and subsequent report on fundamental rights.

PACT: Mini Models

This negotiation contains a selection of mini-models designed to provide an insight into the ongoing work of PACT and to demonstrate Quill's approach to visualising the archive material and tracking the process of negotiation. It differs from our usual approach in that we will be presenting only certain documents and moments in isolation, rather than including everything tabled during the course of a negotiation. This collection is still under construction, and we will be regularly adding small amounts of new material.

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K.M. Munshi presented a set of draft articles on fundamental rights, which the subcommittee considered severally.

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The subcommittee considered clauses (a) to (f) of Article V.

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The subcommittee considered Article V of Munshi's draft.

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B.N. Rau's revision to the article was adopted.

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The Report on Fundamental Rights was referred to the Minorities Subcommittee and the Advisory Committee.

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