Which part of the Indian Constitution deals with Fundamental Rights?
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A.
Part I
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B.
Part II
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C.
Part III
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D.
Part IV
Correct Answer:
C. Part III
Explanation:
The Indian Constitution addresses Fundamental Rights within Part III, spanning Articles 12 to 35. These rights are often described as the Magna Carta of India, providing essential civil liberties that protect citizens against arbitrary state actions. While Part I covers the Union and its territory, Part II focuses on citizenship, and Part IV outlines the Directive Principles of State Policy. Therefore, Part III is the specific section dedicated to safeguarding the fundamental freedoms of individuals.
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