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Rights in The Indian Constitution

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A Constitution is a set of rules and regulations guiding the administration of a country. In the Indian constitution, the six fundamental rights are recognized and it plays a significant role in the lifetime of any citizen: Right to Freedom, Right to equality, Right against exploitation, Right to Freedom of faith, Cultural and academic Rights, and Right to constitutional remedies. They also forbid trafficking of the citizenry and made labour a crime. The fundamental rights also protect the academic and cultural rights of linguistic and spiritual minorities by allowing them to preserve languages and establish and administer educational institutions. They’ve covered III (Articles 12 to 35) of the Indian constitution partially These rights can defend during the time of complexity & difficulty and help us grow into an honest person, and that’s why all the reasons are the requirements of individuals If the government forcefully or intentionally does injustice to a person, if an individual is imprisoned with no reason or by an unlawful act, then this Right allows the person to travel to the court to get justice against the government’s actions.

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Rights in The Indian Constitution

Presentations | English