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describe the main features of fundamental rights given in the constitution of India​

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Answered by ishita80058
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There are six fundamental rights in India. They are Right to Equality, Right to Freedom, Right against Exploitation, Right to Freedom of Religion, Cultural and Educational Rights, and Right to Constitutional Remedies.

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Answered by Dinanath13
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Fundamental Rights are not absolute. They are subject to reasonable restrictions. They strike a balance between individual liberty and social Security. But the reasonable restrictions are subject to Judicial review.All Fundamental Rights can be suspended except the fundamental rights guaranteed under article 20 and 21. Right to freedom is automatically suspended during EmergencySome of the Fundamental rights are for the Indian Citizen only but some of the Fundamental Rights can be enjoyed both citizens and aliens.Fundamental Rights can be amended but they cannot be abrogated. The abrogation of Fundamental rights will violate the basic structure of the Constitution.Fundamental Rights are both positive and negative. The negative rights prevent the state from doing certain things. Article 15 prevents the state from making discrimination.Some Fundamental Rights re available against the state. Some rights are available against individuals.The Fundamental Rights are justifiable. A citizen may approach the court of law when his fundamental rights are violated.Some Fundamental rights may not be available to personnel serving in the defense forces. They cannot enjoy all the fundamental rights.

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