Why were the Fundamental Right incorporated in the constitution?
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Such rights are called fundamental rights. These rights are fundamental because of two reasons. First, these are mentioned in the Constitution which guarantees them and the second, these are justiciable, i.e. enforceable through courts. ... Such rights are provided in Part III of the Indian Constitution.
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they were considered essential for the development of the personality of every individual and to preserve human dignity.
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