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write a note on fundamental rights ?​

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Answered by Divitaagrawal1230D
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Explanation:

Fundamental rights are those basic rights provided to Indian citizens to live a peaceful life. There are six fundamental rights in the Indian constitution mentioned in part III of it.

Fundamental rights are:

Right to equality

Right to freedom

Right against exploitation

Right to freedom of religion

Cultural and Educational rights

Right to constitutional remedies.

Though the majority rules in a democracy, democratic government has to respect the rights of minorities and guarantee their protection. Judiciary plays a role in the protection of these fundamental rights and thereby protecting freedom of people.

Answered by Haribalabrainly
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Answer:

Fundamental Rights are the basic human rights given to a country’s citizens. These rights are justiciable; if someone doesn’t abide by these rights, they can be subjected to a court of law. These rights are stated in Part III of the Constitution. Fundamental rights help in the development of the State.

The Fundamental Rights are a list of rights that help in the development of the citizens in a country. Fundamental rights are enforceable by the court of law. Fundamental rights help in making a State, a Welfare State.

A Welfare State promotes and facilitates the well being of its citizens. There are six fundamental rights in total, Rights to equality, right to freedom, and right to constitutional remedies. However, only providing fundamental rights is not enough; they have to be safeguarded. The fundamental rights apply to all the people living in the country, irrespective of caste, creed, gender, social status, and so on

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