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Article 18: Of Indian Constitution mandates the abolition of

Article 18 of Indian Constitution mandates the abolition of titles to ensure equality. Read more about validity of national awards here! Article 18 of Indian Constitution included under the Fundamental Rights, addresses the elimination of titles. It bars the state from granting any titles with the exception of academic and military distinctions. Understanding Article 18 of the Constitution Article 18 prohibits the state from conferring any titles, except for academic or military distinctions. This means that titles such as “Sir,” “Raja,” or “Maharaja,” which once symbolized superiority and social hierarchy, cannot be legally recognized in independent India. The article also restricts Indian citizens from accepting titles from foreign states. By doing this, the Constitution eliminated remnants of feudalism and colonial ... This delicate balance between preventing artificial distinctions and acknowledging real contributions makes Article 18 a masterpiece of constitutional drafting. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore every aspect of Article 18—from its historical origins to its practical applications today.

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