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difference between fundamental rights and constitutional rights​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The fundamental rights are the basic and inalienable rights granted to each citizen of India through Part III of the constitution, and in some cases to non-citizens too.......

All rights that have been conferred to the citizens and enshrined in the Constitution of India but are not under the domain of Part III of the Constitution are said to be Constitutional Rights. A constitutional right is a supreme right guaranteed by our Constitution. It means that if any law contradicts with Constitutional rights, it’ll be declared null and void. These rights are not basic and do not apply to everyone, unlike fundamental rights. For example, Right to vote or universal adult suffrage is guaranteed in our Constitution under Article 326. However, a citizen of India has to attain a majority, that is the age of 18 before he/she is eligible to vote. Constitutional rights can be created and can be interpreted by law from case to case basis. These rights can be a prerogative or a duty, it can also be a restraint of some power which is recognized and established by a Sovereign State or a Union of States such as India......

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Answered by jeslin2019
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Fundamental rights are the basic rights for the citizens of the country.....whereas constitutional rights are not the same....

Fundamental rights cannot be changed....whereas constitutional rights can be changed according to the circumstances....
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