Source:The section on Fundamental Rights has often been referred to as the conscience of the Indian Constitution. Colonial rule had created a certain suspicion of the State in the minds of the nationalists and they wanted to ensure that a set of written rights would guard against the misuse of State power in independent India. Fundamental Rights, therefore, protect citizens against the arbitrary and absolute exercise of power by the State. The Constitution, thus, guarantees the rights of individuals against the State as well as against other individuals. Statement: Which of the following protect citizens against the arbitrary and absolute exercise of power by the State .
(a) Fundamental duties
(b) Directive principles of the state policy
(c) Fundamental Rights
(d) Government
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Fundamental Rights: The section on Fundamental Rights has often been referred to as the 'conscience' of the Indian Constitution. ... The Constitution, thus, guarantees the rights of individuals against the State as well as against other individuals.
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