The Constitution of India guarantees several Fundamental Rights to its citizens. These rights are enshrined in Part III of the Constitution, which is often referred to as the "Bill of Rights." These rights are essential for the protection and promotion of individual liberties and are enforceable by the courts. Here are the Fundamental Rights recognized by the Constitution of India: 1. Right to Equality (Article 14-18): - Equality before the law (Article 14) - Prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth (Article 15) - Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment (Article 16) - Abolition of untouchability (Article 17) - Abolition of titles (Article 18) 2. Right to Freedom (Article 19-22): - Freedom of speech and expression (Article 19(1)(a)) - Freedom to assemble peacefully and without arms (Article 19(1)(b)) - Freedom to form ass...
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