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(Part III of Indian Constitution ) Articles 12-35 of Indian Constitution deal with Fundamental Rights . These human rights are conferred upon the citizens of India for the Constitution tells that these rights are inviolable. Right to Life, Right to Dignity, Right to Education etc. all come under one of the six main fundamental rights . Fundamental Rights , enshrined in Part III (Articles 12-35) of the Indian Constitution , are essential human freedoms guaranteed to all citizens. These rights ensure individual liberty, equality, and dignity, forming the cornerstone of India 's democratic framework. They are enforceable by courts, allowing individuals to seek redressal when violated... Introduction The enforcement of the fundamental rights under the Indian Constitution is a matter of importance in modern constitutional jurisprudence. Its incorporation as enforceable rights in the modern constitutional documents and internationally recognised Charter of Human Rights emanates from the doctrine of natural law and natural rights . The need for enunciating fundamental rights under the Indian Constitution might have been felt due to various reasons. During the British rule in ...