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Discuss the meaning of Fundamental Rights enshrined in Part III of the Constitution of India. - Political Science

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Discuss the meaning of Fundamental Rights enshrined in Part III of the Constitution of India.

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Fundamental Rights are a set of basic human rights guaranteed to all individuals by the Constitution of India under Part III (Articles 12 to 35). These rights are essential for the development of an individual’s personality, the preservation of human dignity, and for ensuring liberty, equality, and justice. They protect individuals from arbitrary actions of the State and provide legal safeguards against discrimination, exploitation, and injustice.

The Indian Constitution enshrines these rights to create a just and fair society where every individual, regardless of religion, caste, gender, race, or place of birth, can live with freedom and equal opportunities. Being enforceable by law, any violation of these rights can be challenged in a court of law, making them a vital part of India's democratic framework.

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पाठ 10 Fundamental Rights
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