Background to the incorporation of fundamental rights and duties in the indian constitution
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Answer:
Fundamental Rights is a charter of Rights contained in Part 3 ( Articles 12 to 35) of Constituion of India. These are the basic rights that every Indian has the right to enjoy, irrespective of caste, creed and religion, place of birth, race, colour or gender. These fundamental rights include :
1. RIGHT TO EQUALITY
2.RIGHT TO FREEDOM
3. RIGHT AGAINST EXPLOITATION
4.RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF RELIGION
5. CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL RIGHT
6. RIGHT TO CONSITUITIONAL REMEDIES.
When the Constituion was adopted in the year 1949, it did not contain provision for Fundamental Duties. By the 42nd Amendment to the Constituion, a new part was inserted for providing Fundamental Duties of a citizen of India. Article 51A was inserted to provide that it shall be the duty of every citizen of India.
Explanation:
our fundamental rights are-
right to Liberty
right to equality
right against exploitation
right to religion
right to education and culture
right to constitutional remedy