SHORT ANSWER:
Articles 12 to 35 of the Indian Constitution relate to the enforcement of Fundamental Rights.
DETAILS:
- Article 12 defines the term "State" for the purpose of Fundamental Rights.
- Articles 13 to 18 deal with the right to equality and prohibition of discrimination.
- Articles 19 to 22 provide rights related to freedom of speech, assembly, and protection in respect of conviction for offenses.
- Articles 23 and 24 prohibit human trafficking and forced labor.
- Articles 25 to 28 ensure the right to freedom of religion.
- Articles 29 and 30 protect the cultural and educational rights of minorities.
- Article 31 (now repealed) dealt with the right to property, which is now a legal right.
- Article 32 provides the right to constitutional remedies for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- Violation of Fundamental Rights can lead to legal action against the state or individuals.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India
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