What do u understand by de term "Fundamental Rights" as given in indian constitution?
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FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS are a group of rights that the Supreme Court recognizes as being fair and legal, and are also rights that are listed within the Bill of Rights. Not only are fundamental rights covered by the Bill of Rights, but each state constitution can also have fundamental rights. Let's take a closer look at some examples of fundamental rights.
TYPES OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
There are several types of fundamental rights. The Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment are considered Fundamental Rights. These rights include:
▪️The right to due process
▪️The right to freedom of speech
▪️The right to freedom of religion
▪️The right to privacy
▪️The right to marry
▪️The right to interstate and intrastate travel
▪️The right to equality
▪️The right to assemble
▪️And the right to bear arms
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FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS are a group of rights that the Supreme Court recognizes as being fair and legal, and are also rights that are listed within the Bill of Rights. Not only are fundamental rights covered by the Bill of Rights, but each state constitution can also have fundamental rights. Let's take a closer look at some examples of fundamental rights.
TYPES OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
There are several types of fundamental rights. The Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment are considered Fundamental Rights. These rights include:
▪️The right to due process
▪️The right to freedom of speech
▪️The right to freedom of religion
▪️The right to privacy
▪️The right to marry
▪️The right to interstate and intrastate travel
▪️The right to equality
▪️The right to assemble
▪️And the right to bear arms
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The fundamental rights are those basic conditions which are considered essential to be provided to a person for his all-round development.
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