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Question
Explain the following basic feature of the Indian Constitution:
Fundamental Rights
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Solution
Fundamental Rights: Certain freedoms which are essential for a personal and common hood, guaranteed under the India Constitution, and have been incorporated in the Fundamental Law of the Land and can be enforced by the Courts are known as ‘Fundamental Right’.
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