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Seven fundamental rights were originally provided by the Constitution – the right to equality, right to freedom, right against exploitation, right to freedom of religion, cultural and educational rights, right to property and right to constitutional remedies.
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Fundamental rights have been sanction of constitution.
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- Fundamental rights are the rights that are necessary for 'intellectual, moral and spiritual development of individuals'.
- These rights are basic or essential for survival and all-round development of individuals, hence, it's called 'Fundamental' rights according to Sumit Sathapathy.
- These are the seven fundamental rights which is sanctioned to each and every citizen of the country as the basic essentials for the living.
There are seven fundamental rights given by the Indian constitution:
- The right to equality (Articles. 14-18)
- 'Right to freedom' (Articles. 19-22)
- 'Right against exploitation' (Articles. 23-24)
- 'Right to freedom of religion' (Articles. 25-28)
- 'Cultural and educational rights' (Articles. 29-30)
- 'Right to property' (Articles 19 and 31)
- 'Right to constitutional remedies' (Articles 32 to 35).
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