Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution are basic rights guaranteed to all citizens to ensure their individual liberties and prevent tyranny. Enshrined in Part III (Article 12-35), these rights include freedoms such as right to equality, right to freedom of speech and expression, right against exploitation, right to freedom of religion, cultural and educational rights, and right to constitutional remedies. They are justiciable, meaning citizens can seek enforcement through courts if these rights are violated. Fundamental Rights are considered essential for the democratic fabric of India, ensuring dignity, equality, and justice for all.
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