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fundamental rights protect citizens against the ______ & ______ exercise of power by the state

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Answered by SarvaiyaAarsh
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Answer:

arbitary and absolute are your answer

Answered by brainlysme8
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Fundamental rights protect citizens against the Arbitrary & Absolute exercise of power by the state

Explanation:

The Part III (Article 12-35) of the Indian Constitution's Fundamental Rights guarantees civil liberties so that all citizens of India can enjoy peaceful and harmonious lives. These rights, which are secured by the fundamental law of the land, the constitution, are referred to as "fundamental" because they are the most crucial for all-round development, including material, intellectual, moral, and spiritual development.

The rights to constitutional remedies for the protection of civil rights through the use of writs like habeas corpus are among them. These include individual rights that are shared by the majority of liberal democracies, such as equality before the law, freedom of speech and expression, the right to peaceful assembly and association, and the freedom to practice one's religion. Punishments for violating these rights are outlined in the Indian Penal Code and are up to the judge's discretion. Every Indian citizen is entitled to the fundamental freedoms that are necessary for a healthy and harmonious development of the self. All citizens are entitled to these rights, regardless of their race, location of birth, religion, caste, creed, color, or gender. They are subject to limitations and are enforceable by the courts. The Bill of Rights in England, the Bill of Rights in the United States, and the Declaration of Human Rights in France are just a few of the many sources that the Rights have their roots in.

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