Guaranteed Rights Safeguarding Every Indian Citizen • भारतीय संविधान के मौलिक अधिकार
Fundamental Rights are basic human rights guaranteed by the Constitution to all citizens, ensuring they can live with dignity, equality, and peace.
Click on any of the **6 Fundamental Rights** on the Constitution scroll to explore their constitutional meaning, articles, and real-life examples!
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Match each of the 6 Fundamental Rights on the left with its correct constitutional description on the right!
Part III of the Indian Constitution, which contains the Fundamental Rights, is described as the Magna Carta of India. It protects the liberties and freedoms of citizens against arbitrary state action.
Originally, the Constitution of India provided for seven Fundamental Rights. The Right to Property (Article 31) was deleted by the 44th Constitutional Amendment Act in 1978 and became a legal right instead.
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar called the Right to Constitutional Remedies (Article 32) the "very soul of the Constitution and the very heart of it," because it allows citizens to directly petition the courts if their rights are abused.