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what is Fundamental Rights ?​

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Answered by anizme
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Fundamental rights are a group of rights that have been recognized by a high degree of protection from encroachment. These rights are specifically identified in a constitution, or have been found under due process of law.

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Answered by richasharmaa
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Fundamental rights are outlined as the basic human rights of all citizens. They are cited as the "Conscience" of the Indian Constitution. Fundamental rights are taken from the United States of America's constitution.

Fundamental Rights protect citizens against the dictatorial and ultimate practice of power and authority by states as well as other individuals. Fundamental rights guarantee the right of minorities against the majority. The Indian constitution mentions some of the most important rights of the citizens, these are as follows:

  • Right to equality  (Article 14 - 18)
  • Right to freedom  (Article 19 - 22)
  • Right against exploitation  (Article 23 - 24)
  • Right to freedom of religion  (Article 25 - 28)
  • Cultural and educational rights  (Article 29 - 30)
  • Right to property  (Article 31)
  • Rights to constitutional remedies  (Article 32)

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