Rights in the Indian Constitution
The Constitution of India has guaranteed six Fundamental Rights to the Indian citizens. The list of these rights is given below:
(i) Right to equality. (ii) Right to freedom. (iii) Right against exploitation. (iv) Right to freedom of religion. (v) Cultural and educational rights. (vi) Right to constitutional remedies. The fundamental rights are of great importance. This importance is given below: 1. These rights are necessary for the development of man's personality. They assure him of his physical, mental and moral development. 2. Without these rights, we cannot make our life happy and prosperous. 3. The importance of these rights lies in the fact that they have been guaranteed by the Constitution of India. If rights of any citizen is violated, he can move to the courts (SupremeCourt or High Court) or courts may take action according to the law.
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