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RuleMate India

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SHORT ANSWER: The Indian Constitution provides fundamental rights under Part III, which can be invoked by citizens through the courts. DETAILS: - Fundamental rights include the right to equality, freedom of speech and expression, protection against discrimination, and the right to constitutional remedies. - Citizens can approach the Supreme Court or High Courts under Article 32 and Article 226 respectively to seek enforcement of these rights. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - Violation of fundamental rights can lead to legal action against the state or individuals responsible for the infringement. SOURCE: - The Constitution of India
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