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Fundamental Rights from "summary" of Indian Polity by M. Laxmikanth

Fundamental Rights are the basic rights guaranteed to the citizens of India under Part III of the Constitution. These rights are considered fundamental because they are essential for the overall development and well-being of individuals. They are fundamental in the sense that they are most essential for the all-round development of individuals and also give them the necessary protection against the arbitrary and absolute exercise of authority by the state. The Fundamental Rights are enshrined in the Constitution to ensure that individuals have the freedom to live with dignity, liberty, and equality. These rights are guaranteed by the Constitution and are enforceable by the courts. The Fundamental Rights are justiciable, which means that individuals can approach the courts if they feel that their rights have been violated. The Constitution of India guarantees six fundamental rights to all citizens, namely, Right to Equality, Right to Freedom, Right against Exploitation, Right to Freedom ...
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    Indian Polity

    M. Laxmikanth

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