Political Science, asked by duttaanushka068, 8 months ago

the Indian constitution guarantees ___ rights that are based on secular principles​

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Answered by saanvikhar1
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Explanation:Though there is no specific declaration

even before this amendment, the Indian Constitution has implicitly recognised secularism by guaranteeing the right to equality before the law and equal protection of law under Article 14, which is fundamental

Answered by pinkypearl301
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Answer:

The Indian constitution guarantees fundamental rights that are based on secular principles​

Explanation:

India's Constitution is India's highest rule. The paper sets out the context that distinguishes the core political, structural, procedural, authority and duties of institutions of government, and lays down human rights, guidelines and the duties of people.

While no particular declaration exists before that amendment, it expressly acknowledges the laicism of the Indian Constitution, which is fundamental by guaranteeing the right of equal rights before the law and equal treatment of the law under Article 14. Any bill repealing this characteristic is unconstitutional.

All Fundamental rights are based on secular principal that are defined in the Indian constitution.

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