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  1. The Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy and Fundamental Duties are sections of the Constitution of India that prescribe the fundamental obligations of the states to its citizens and the duties and the rights of the citizens to the State.

  2. FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS, DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES AND FUNDAMENTAL DUTIES1 1[1] See also the Consultation Papers released by the Commission on “Enlargement of Fundamental Rights” and “Effectuation of Fundamental Duties” in Volume II (Book 1) of this Report.

  3. Introduction to Fundamental Rights and Duties. During the period of 1947 to 1949, Constitution of India developed and prescribed the fundamental obligations of the State to its citizens and the duties and the rights of the citizens.

  4. Jun 8, 2019 · Right to Constitutional Remedies. Directive Principles of State Policy | Fundamental Rights and Duties. These are included in Part IV of the Constitution. For the framing of certain Laws, the Government requires certain guidelines.

  5. The Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy, and Fundamental Duties are an essential part of our Constitution. They protect India’s democratic principles.

  6. The Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy and Fundamental Duties represent sections of the Constitution of India that prescribe the fundamental obligations of the State ° to its citizens and the duties of the citizens to the State.

  7. Jun 10, 2024 · Introduction. Fundamental rights. Origin of fundamental rights. Rights provided under Part III of the Indian Constitution. Right to Equality (Articles 14-18 of the Indian Constitution) Equality before law. Prohibition of discrimination. Access to equal opportunity. Abolition of Untouchability. Abolition of Titles.

  8. 1.Introduction: The Constitution of India aims to establish not only a political democracy but also seeks to provide socio-economic justice to the people in order to establish a welfare state. For this reason, the Constitution lays down certain principles and guidelines known as ‘Directive Principles of State Policy’ in Part IV.

  9. A. Fundamental Rights. The Constitution offers all citizens, individually and collectively, some basic freedoms. These are guaranteed in the Constitution in the form of six broad categories of Fundamental Rights, which are justifiable. Article 12 to 35 contained in Part III of the Constitution deal with Fundamental Rights. These are:

  10. Here are the fundamental rights of citizens as enshrined in the Constitution of India: 1. Right to Equality: The State shall not deny to any person equality before the law or the equal...