This document discusses fundamental rights under the Indian constitution. It covers four parts: 1) It defines fundamental rights and the six rights that are protected: right to equality, freedom, anti-exploitation, religion, education and remedies. 2) It specifies that these rights protect individuals from the state but not private individuals, and defines what constitutes an agency of the state. 3) It discusses habeas corpus, the writ to have a detained person brought before the court. 4) It introduces several doctrines related to fundamental rights: severability, eclipse, and waiver.