Fundamental rights are essential for citizens from "summary" of Constitution of India (Prabhat Prakashan) by Pratap Kumar Ghosh
Fundamental rights are the bedrock of any democratic society. These rights are considered essential for citizens as they guarantee certain freedoms and protections that are crucial for the well-being and dignity of individuals. In the Constitution of India, these fundamental rights are enshrined in Part III, which is often referred to as the "heart and soul" of the Constitution. These rights are seen as the cornerstone of a democratic society, as they ensure that citizens have the necessary protections and freedoms to live a life of dignity and equality. The concept of fundamental rights is not just a theoretical idea, but a practical necessity for citizens. These rights ensure that individuals have the freedom to express themselves, practice their religion, and engage in cultural and educational activities without fear of persecution or discrimination. Without these rights, citizens would be at the mercy of the st...Similar Posts
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