(4) The framers of the constitution of India while framing the fundamental rights, took caution as to what fundamental rights have to be applied to foreigners and what rights have to be specifically reserved for the citizens of India. And accordingly, only the following rights are available to foreign nationals: Article 14 - Right to equality before law and equal protection of laws Article 20 - Right to protection in respect of conviction for offences Article 21- Right to protection of life and personal liberty Article 21A - Right to elementary education Article 22 - Right to protection against arrest and detention in certain cases Article 23 - Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced labour Article 24 - Prohibition of employment of children in factories etc., Article 25 - Right to freedom of conscience and free profession, practice and propagation of religion Article 26 - Right to freedom to manage religious affairs Article 27 - Right to freedom from payment of taxes for promotion of any religion Article 28 - Right to freedom from attending religious instruction or worship in certain educational institutions Article 32 - provides the right to Constitutional remedies which means that a person has right to move to Supreme Court (and high courts also)for getting his fundamental rights protected.