Which part of the Constitution deals with Fundamental Rights?
The part of the Constitution of India that deals with Fundamental Rights is Part III. This part includes Articles 12 to 35, which guarantee six categories of Fundamental Rights to Indian citizens: Right to Equality (Articles 14–18), Right to Freedom (Articles 19–22), Right against Exploitation (Articles 23–24), Right to Freedom of Religion (Articles 25–28), Cultural and Educational Rights (Articles 29–30), and Right to Constitutional Remedies (Article 32). These rights are fundamental freedoms protected by the Constitution and are crucial for safeguarding individual liberties against encroachment by the state.
