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The fundamental rights as envisaged under Articles 12-35 are:
absolutely flexible
can be amended
not justiciable
cannot be amended at all.
- The fundamental rights in Articles 12-35 of the Constitution can be crucial for democratic governance.
- Option 1: Absolutely flexible
- Incorrect. These rights aren't absolutely flexible as they have specific limitations and cannot be changed or ignored arbitrarily.
- Option 2: Can be amended
- Correct. These rights can be amended, but it requires a constitutional amendment and must not alter their basic structure.
- Option 3: Not justiciable
- Incorrect. Fundamental rights are justiciable, meaning they can be upheld in a court of law.
- Option 4: Cannot be amended at all
- Incorrect. As mentioned, they can be amended following a formal process.
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