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How fundamental rights are different from other rights?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fundamental rights are different from other rights because they are the rights that are equally given to all the citizens of the country, to protect them from any kind of unfairness and injustice.

Their are total 6 fundamental rights:

  • Right to equality
  • Right against exploitation
  • Right to freedom
  • Right to freedom of religion
  • Cultural and educational rights
  • Right to constitutional remedies.

Answered by Anonymous
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Fundamental Rights are protected and Guaranteed by the Constitution and they cannot be taken away by an ordinary law enacted by the legislature. ... Thus the remedy itself is a fundamental right. This distinguishes it from other rights. The Supreme Court is the guardian of fundamental rights

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