Fundamental rights are integral rights protected under the Indian constitution that cannot be denied to citizens. These include rights to equality, life and personal liberty, freedom of speech and expression, freedom of religion, and the right to constitutional remedies if fundamental rights are violated. Specifically, the document outlines rights such as prohibition of discrimination, abolition of titles, freedom of assembly, residence, and formation of associations. It also discusses prohibitions against forced labor, trafficking, and exploitation.
3. “Fundamental Rights are those rights
which cannot be denied to a person at
any cost. Rights which are integral part of
a democratic society are ensured by
India. Fundamental rights are included in
part of 3 0f our constitution.”
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5. Ensure quality before law.
Prohibition of discrimination on the basis of
caste,reigion,race,sex,place of birth,etc.
Ensure equality of opportunity in public employments.
Abolition of tittles.
6. Freedom of speech and expression.
Freedom to assemble peacefully.
Freedom to form associations.
Freedom to reside anywhere in India
Right to life and personal liberty.
Protection from arbitory arrest and detention.
7. •Forced labour and trafficking human beings are prohibited.
•Employment of children in factories and other dangerous sectors are
forbidden.
•Economic exploitation and slavery.
8. 1. Right tob profess,practice and propagate any religion.
2. Freedom to establish and maitain institutions for reigious and charitable
purposes.
3. Right against taxation for promoting a particular religion.
9. Cultural and educational rights have been included in the constitution for
the protection of the interest of the minority sections.
Protection of their language, script and culture.
Religious and linguistic minorities have the right to establish and
administer educational institution of their choice.
10. This is the most important provision in Indian constitution.
The constitution proposes remedial measures if the fundamental
rights are voilated. This is known as the right to constitutional
remedies.
The fundamental rights are voilated an individual can approach
either the supreme court or high courts for enforcing them.