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3. How are the Fundamental Rights justiciable?
4. What is meant by the term 'Right to Equality?
5. Mention one Fundamental Right granted to citizens of India.
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3. The Fundamental Rights are justiciable because when violated the aggrieved individual can move the courts for their enforcement. ... Now, the Directive Principles are non-justiciable in nature because they are not legally enforceable by the courts for their violation.

4. Right to equality is one of the six fundamental rights in the Indian constitution. It includes equality before law, prohibition of discrimination on grounds of race, religion, gender, and caste or birth place. ... Every citizen, from Prime Minister to an ordinary individual, is subjected to the same laws.

5. Cultural and Educational Rights. The Cultural and Educational Rights is one of the six fundamental rights that have been granted to us in the Indian Constitution. This right allows every citizen of India to conserve his/her language and culture. (vi) Right to Constitutional Remedies

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