What are the fundamental right given by the constitution of India ?explain briefly.
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fudamental rights is very imortant because their are many rules in fundamental rights which are followed by members of constitution
Hello friend.
Fundamental rights are those essential conditions of life without which noone can lead a full and happy life.
The constitution of india goves us six fundamental rights. And they are
- Right to equality has 5 parts Article 14 to 18. and they are a Article 14. Equality before law. b. Article 15Prohibition of discrimination. c.Article 16 Equality of opportunity in matter of public employment. d. Article 17 Abolition of untouchability. And article 18 Abolitions of titles
2Right to freedom Article 19 to 21.
article 19 New Six fundamental freedoms which are given below freedom of speech and expression freedom to assemble peacefully and without arms freedom to form Association or Union freedom of movement to India freedom to reside and settle in any part of India freedom to practice any profession or to carry on any occasion an article 22 gives rise to a person arrested under these conditions 1no person can be detained in custody without being told Off The Ground for such a such an arrest. 3 such a person shall have the right to been defined by the lawyer of his choice 3every arrested person must be produced before the nearest magistrate within 24 hours of such as he cannot be detained further without the order of the magistrate
3.right against exploitation article 23 and 24
the constitutions make two main declaration against exploitation which Alexander first prohibition of traffic in human being are possible and forced labour article 23.2 provision of employment of children in the factories article 24
4. right to freedom of religion article 25 26 27 and 28
right to freedom of religion right to freedom of religion: provides religious freedom to all citizens of India
5.cultural and educational rights article 29 and 30
1st partRight to conserve the language script and culture article 29
2nd part. Right to establish educational institutions article 30
6.right to constitutional remedies article 32.
1st. writ of habeas corpus.
2nd. Writ of Mandamus.
3rd. Writ of probition.
4th writ of certiorari.
5th writ of quo warranto.
Hope this may help you friend.
Thankyou so much.