Fundamental Rights in India are enshrined in Part III of the Constitution, guaranteeing civil liberties and ensuring protection against any arbitrary state actions. These rights, which include equality before the law, freedom of speech, and religious freedom, form the cornerstone of India’s democratic framework, safeguarding individual dignity and promoting inclusive growth. Fundamental Rights in the...
Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution: Guarantees, Exceptions, and Judicial Interpretations
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