Describe the characteristics of the Fundamental Rights
in Indian Constitution.
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Answer:
Rights are qualified: The fundamental rights of the people are not absolute except the right against untouchability. They are qualified with limitations and reasonable restrictions in the collective interest of the society. While describing the scope of each right, the Constitution also describes its limitations.
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Answer:
There are six fundamental rights
1. right to equality
2.right to freedom
3. right to against exploitation
4. right to freedom of religion
5. cultural and education
6. right to constitution remedies
Explanation:
The Constitution guarantees only civil rights and freedoms. Rights like Rights to work, Right to Health, and Right to Social Security have not been included in the Fundamental Rights. They are against State only: Barring a few exceptions, the fundamental rights guarantees the individuals against the State action.