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Part III of the Constitution of India deals with:
Fundamental Duties
Fundamental Rights
Citizenship
Directive Principles of State Policy
Here’s the thing:
- Part III of the Constitution of India is all about ?? Fundamental Rights.
- These rights protect individual freedoms and guarantee equality, giving every Indian citizen things like freedom of speech, equality before law, and protection against discrimination.
- Now, to quickly cover the rest:
- Fundamental Duties? That’s not in Part III, but in Part IVA. These duties remind citizens what they ought to do for their country.
- Citizenship shows up in Part II, not Part III—it spells out who is officially an Indian citizen.
- Directive Principles of State Policy? Those are in Part IV. They guide the government on setting policies aiming for a just society, but they aren’t enforceable in court.
- To sum up: If you’re looking for where fundamental rights live in the Constitution, you’ll find them squarely in Part III.
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