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Fundamental rights are universal in nature explain in 1 word

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Answered by terabaap167
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The Fundamental Rights are defined as the basic human rights of all citizens. These rights, defined in Part III of the Constitution, applied irrespective of race, place of birth, religion, caste, creed, or gender. They are enforceable by the courts, subject to specific restrictions.

The Constitution guarantees six fundamental rights to Indian citizens as follows: (i) right to equality, (ii) right to freedom, (iii) right against exploitation, (iv) right to freedom of religion, (v) cultural and educational rights, and (vi) right to constitutional remedies.
Answered by reetsuraj612
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undamental rights are universal in nature because they are granted to each and every citizen without the distinction of ... caste, religion and color

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