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What are the fundamental rights as laid down in the constitution of India? Why are they called Fundamental​

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Answered by iamvanshika53
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These rights are called fundamental rights because of two reasons: They are enshrined in the Constitution which guarantees them. They are justiciable (enforceable by courts). In case of a violation, a person can approach a court of law.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Right to equality,

  • Right to Freedom,

  • Right Against Exploitation,

  • Right to Freedom of Religion,

  • Cultural and Educational Rights, and

  • Right to Constitutional remedies.

Fundamental rights are those rights which are essential for intellectual, moral and spiritual development of citizens of India. As these rights are fundamental or essential for existence and all-round development of individuals, they are called 'Fundamental rights'.

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