Which part of the Indian Constitution deals with Fundamental Rights?
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A.
Part II
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B.
Part III
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C.
Part IV
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D.
Part V
Correct Answer:
B. Part III
Explanation:
Fundamental Rights are covered in Part III of the Indian Constitution, specifically under Articles 12 to 35. Originally, there were seven fundamental rights, but the 44th Amendment Act of 1978 removed the Right to Property, reclassifying it as a legal right under Article 300A. Today, the Constitution guarantees six categories of Fundamental Rights: the Right to Equality, Right to Freedom, Right against Exploitation, Right to Freedom of Religion, Cultural and Educational Rights, and the Right to Constitutional Remedies. Consequently, any right not falling into these categories, such as the Right to Property or the Right to Marry, is not considered a Fundamental Right in India.
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