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RuleMate India

Government rules made easy. Just ask.

SHORT ANSWER: Fundamental rights like the right to equality (Article 14) and the right to freedom of speech (Article 19) protect individual freedoms and promote equality in India’s democratic framework. DETAILS: - Article 14 ensures that every individual is treated equally before the law, promoting fairness and justice. - Article 19 guarantees the freedom of speech and expression, allowing citizens to voice their opinions and participate in democratic processes. - These rights empower citizens and hold the government accountable. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - Violation of these rights can lead to legal challenges against the government or individuals. SOURCE: - Constitution of India
✓ Clarifying Indian regulations through an educational lens.