Fundamental rights of Indian citizens
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- 2011-06-29 15:56:14
- Saurav Shome
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- Saurav Shome
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| 1 | The constitution of India provides certain fundamental rights to every citizen of India. The fundamental rights are listed in Part III of the Constitution under the heading of "Fundamental Rights". There are total 24 Articles (Article 12 to Article 35) in Part III. First two articles (Article 12 and 13) provides definition of some relevant terms like "State" etc. | |||
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| 3 | The Fundamental Rights are stated in the following articles (Article 14 to 35). The Rights are classified under following headings. | |||
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| 5 | (a) "Right to equality" | |||
| 6 | (b) "Right to freedom" | |||
| 7 | (c) "Right against exploitation" | |||
| 8 | (d) "Right to freedom of religion" | |||
| 9 | - | (e) "Cultural and educational right" |
+ | (e) "Cultural and educational right"
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| 10 | + | (d) "Right to Constitutional remedies" |
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