Muruganantham's highlights above are quiet revealing. I am not very sure of the way in which arguments have been advanced by various constituents of society, specially the ones that get associated with what has come to be called "Feminism". But, I surely am aware of misuse of Article 19, 21 in the sense of the arguments advanced herein.
Surely yes, Article 19 and its 1(a) to 1(g) clauses, specially the c,d,e,g necessitates lot of introspection. This is where associations come into picture. These associations create ruckus across the society and burn the thin societal fabric. It is the free money that gets pumped in, in the guise of advertisemet funds, sponsorships that lure these organisations under various banners to post able lawyers to argue ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING, come up headaches, more headaches, headaches that turns one mad. Judges falter and these are shaped into laws, etiquettes etc.
This task of reigning in associations is not that easy a task for individuals. Groups need to take to recourse under clauses 19(2), 3, 4, 5, 6 in apt manners. One will then understand the importance of protecting our traditional laws, traditions, cultural aspects of our society and that these are not, should not be traded upon the way it is sought to be done by these associations that mushroom overnight and pop up some individual or the other as their frontal faces. It is imperative to note it very distinctly that India is a civilisation that has had its inspiration from across the globe through live channels: Poets, philosophers, saints etc visiting various places/being invited from across the globe (Tusi das, Adi Sankara, Fahien, Buddhist Theerthankaras, Peer Babas from middle east etc etc. The more recent ones are spread of Ram Krishna ashrams etc etc). All caused societies, follower communities. All thrived on new value additions, principles in their lives. Ultimately, all got blended after 20/30/40 years. To cut a long story short in a public portal meant for law, it is suffice to note that INDIAN TRADITION, CULTURE, VALUES, SPIRITUALITY, TRADE, SOCIETY PER SE WAS, SHOULD BE HOLISTIC. It is a civilisation in itself.
How contrasting this is to the percepts that Gandhian associations were/are, temples were/are, ashrams/goshalas etc that were/are etc.......... In fact, Inida has a very rich tradition with what has come to be called DEMO-cracy. Nothing to cause any insult, but let us ponder on what has been achieved. The 'Slut wak' that I indicated in Delhi itself is a classic DEMO-cracy isn't it? Analysis reveals that this word 'Slut' itself originated offshore couple of years ago. Some fashion show troupe or some group with particular focus wants to spearhead some product/culture that is favorable to it. In all probability this group has concept money, seed money that is shared across the globe. Beneficiaries of this region (our country) DEMOnstated a CRACY idea under authoritative of law in return for that money. The attitude of these groups itself are that, the more the voice, muscle flexing, tongue raging, the better, the easier the result; let the objective, end impact go to hell!
I am not sure whether article 21, 21(a) should be drawn at all. Nevertheless, since it has been mentioned, all that can be surmissed is:
In article 21, Right to Life means the right to lead meaningful, complete and dignified life. - Thus, it does not allow one to parade body parts through new ways, dress etc.
Nevertheless, article 21(a) that pertains education may be triggered, fine tuned to evolve a policy that catches the yound minds right at the bud and inculcates a sense of responsible living, culture, traditions, their benefits etc. Education has been lot of importance, All strata: Concerned public personalities, governMINT, organisations, associations etc are playing their roles. All could be sensitised on need for such a policy.
All in all, from where the last post stopped, it may be surmised that: "There is urgent need for FRAMING A BROAD CHARTER (on lines of Indian culture, society, values and not ape other countries/societies for whatever reason it be) FOR ASSOCIATIONS, ORGANISATIONS etc. It is only then that a holistic law can be in place and dress code could be one of its constituents.