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explain briefly on the various fundamental right granted to every citizen by the Indian constitution​

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Answered by PrincessTeja
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Answer:

These include individual rights common to most, such as equality before the law, freedom of speech and freedom of expression, religious and cultural freedom, Freedom of assembly (peaceful assembly), freedom of religion (freedom to practice religion), right to constitutional remedies for the protection of civil rights ...

Answered by mahi266618
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he constitution of India assure its citizens certain fundamental or basic rights. These rights

are guaranteed by the constitution and can be enforced in a court of law.

They are as follow:

● Right to equality: All citizens are entitled to equal treatment before law and there shall

be no discrimination whatsoever but the State reserve the right to make special provision

for women and less privileged classes.

Right to Freedom: This right includes freedom of speech and expression ,freedom to

move freely throughout the country and settle in any part of the country and practise any

profession trade or business.This right can be restricted under special conditions, for

example if it affects the interest of the country or security of the state, hence should not

be misused in any way and should be exercised with prudence.

● Right to freedom of Religion: Every citizen has the right to profess ,practise and

propagate the religion of his or her liking. Interest of minorities are protected.

● Right to cultural and educational Rights: People belonging to all cultural groups have

the right to preserve and practise their language and culture.

● Right against exploitation : This right protects people from being exploited by others.

● Right to Education: This right makes education free and compulsory for children

between 6 and 14.

● Right to constitutional Remedies:Our fundamental rights are legal and justifiable .It

means ,if anyone finds his rights being compromised, he has every right to appeal in a

court of law. But under special circumstances like war or emergency these rights may be

suspended temporarily.

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