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why are the Fundamental Rights so called ?​

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Answered by Jamesbond24
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The Fundamental Rights are the basic rights of freedom and dignity of an individual. The Fundamental Rights are called so because they are the most important portion of the Constitution due to these reasons : Ф It protects the freedom of an individual

Answered by Anonymous
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  • The fundamental rights are so called because they are the basic rights by which the constitution of a country or republic guarantees or provides its citizens with the fundamental obligations of the country or republic.
  • They are the basic human rights of the citizens. They are framed especially to “protect and safeguard” the citizen’s basic freedom from the public authorities.
  • The fundamental rights as directed in the Constitution of India are universal and are equal to all citizens irrespective of their caste, creed, colour, religion, or sex.
  • They aren’t absolute, they can be justiciable and suspendable. They are highly comprehensive and protect the basic economic, cultural, and social rights of an individual.

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