Article 37 of the Indian Constitution

Application of the principles contained in this Part.—The provisions contained in this Part shall not be enforceable by any court, but the principles therein laid down are nevertheless fundamental in the governance of the country and it shall be the duty of the State to apply these principles in making laws.

Article 35 of the Indian Constitution

Legislation to give effect to the provisions of this Part.—Notwithstanding anything in this Constitution,—(a) Parliament shall have, and the Legislature of a State shall not have, power to make laws—(i) with respect to any of the matters which under clause (3) of article 16, clause (3) of article 32, article 33 and article 34 may … Read more

Article 34 of the Indian Constitution

Restriction on rights conferred by this Part while martial law is in force in any area.—Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing provisions of this Part, Parliament may by law indemnify any person in the service of the Union or of a State or any other person in respect of any act done by him in connection … Read more

Article 33 of the Indian Constitution

Power of Parliament to modify the rights conferred by this Part in their application to Forces, etc.—Parliament may, by law, determine to what extent any of the rights conferred by this Part shall, in their application to,—(a) the members of the Armed Forces; or(b) the members of the Forces charged with the maintenance of public … Read more