what are fundamental rights. explain the importance of fundamental rights?
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Fundamental rights are usually defined as absolute rights a citizen of a country possesses that cannot under the majority of circumstances be taken from the citizen. Sometimes the term is used more loosely with a suggestion that all people have basic or human rights to which they should be entitled. From a legal standpoint fundamental rights are mainly those stated in legal rulings or region laws, though sometimes certain rights are thought so basic they’re inferred.
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Fundamental Rights are the basic rights of the people and the charter of rightscontained in Part III(Article 12 to 35) ofConstitution of India. The framers of the Indian Constitution were in a happy position to examine the experience of a variety of constitutions from different parts of the world to select the appropriate rights to be safeguarded as fundamental rights. Out of them, the Bill of Rights of American Constitution, French declaration of Rights of Man and the Irish Constitution of 1935 were most important. These three were from pre WW-II era. Among those from post WW-II era, the Constitution of Japan and Myanmar attracted them most.
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