"Fundamental Rights" - Introduction
Fundamental Rights ✅ Definition of Fundamental Rights: Fundamental Rights are the basic rights guaranteed by the Constitution of India to every person, so they can live with freedom, dignity, and equality.
If anyone — even the government — tries to take away these rights, you can go to court to protect them. š Example 1: Imagine this: Asmitha, a student, writes on social media that her village needs better roads and water. A local officer doesn’t like it and tries to arrest her just for speaking the truth. šÆ But Asmitha is protected by Fundamental Rights . She has the right to express her opinion freely , and if anyone tries to stop her without a valid reason,
š she can go to the court , and the judge can protect her. š Example 2: Imagine this: Ravi, a college student, is denied entry into a public library just because he belongs to a lower caste. The librarian says, “People like you are not allowed here.” šÆ But Ravi is protected by Fundamental Rights . He has the right to be treated equally , no…