how does the constitution protect our rights
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by making laws on it and by saying that whoever will break it will be given punishment
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Fundamental rights are protected against the actions of the legislature, the executive, and any other government-instituted authority.
Explanation:
- The 'bill of rights' is a list of rights mentioned and protected by the constitution. A bill of rights prohibits the government from violating the rights of individuals and provides a remedy in the event that these rights are violated.
- It safeguards freedom of expression, the press, and assembly, as well as the right to petition the government for redress of grievances.
- All children aged 6 to 14 have the right to free and compulsory primary education (Article 21 A). Right to be shielded from hazardous employment until the age of 14 (Article 24).
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