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Thursday, August 24, 2017

What is a Fundamental Right?

Fundamental Rights define the basic structure of the Constitution and are enshrined under Part III of the Constitution

The Fundamental Rights are defined as the basic freedoms that every Indian enjoys.

The most notable of them are -


  • Article 14 – Right To Equality
  •  Article 15 – No discrimination on the basis of caste, gender, sex, or religion
  • Article 19 — freedom of speech and expression along with reasonable restrictions, and
  •  Article 21 — right to life and liberty of an Individual.

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