Fundamental Rights


 
 
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Fundamental Rights

RIGHTS IN THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION: Some rights which are fundamental to our life are given special status in Indian Constitution. They are called Fundamental Rights. These are the basic human rights, i are given to every citizen in a democracy for the development of his/her personality. These rights are guaranted by the Constitution. They promise to secure for all its citizens equality, liberty and justice. Hence, they are an important basic feature of India’s constitution.

The six Fundamental Rights recognised by the Constitution are:

  •      Right to Equality
  •      Right to Freedom
  •      Right against Exploitation
  •      Right to Freedom of Religion
  •      Cultural and Educational Rights
  •      Right to Constitutional Remedies
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    Question : 1

    Which one of the following is not a Fundamental Right?

    Right Option : C
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    Question : 2

    How many Fundamental Rights are provided by the Constitution of India?

    Right Option : D
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