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Fundamental Rights And Fundamental Duties

NIOS · Class 10 · Social Studies

Summary of Fundamental Rights And Fundamental Duties for NIOS Class 10 Social Studies. Key concepts, important points, and chapter overview.

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Overview

Fundamental Rights and Fundamental Duties form the core of democratic life in India. Fundamental Rights protect citizens from injustice and ensure dignity, equality, freedom, religious liberty, cultural protection, education, and a legal remedy when rights are violated. Fundamental Duties remind cit

Key Concepts

Rights are claims of an individual

Rights are claims of an individual that are essential for personal development and are recognized by society or the State. A duty is something that so

Fundamental Rights are guaranteed in Part

Fundamental Rights are guaranteed in Part III of the Constitution and are justiciable, meaning they can be enforced through courts. The Constitution g

This right includes equality before law

This right includes equality before law, prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth, equality of opport

This right is under Articles 19

This right is under Articles 19 to 22. Article 19 gives six freedoms: speech and expression, peaceful assembly, forming associations and unions, movem

The State can impose reasonable restrictions

The State can impose reasonable restrictions on some freedoms for public order, morality, security, general public interest, and related grounds. Only

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the meaning of rights and duties and their interdependence
  • Identify the six Fundamental Rights guaranteed by the Constitution
  • Explain the meaning of reasonable restrictions and constitutional remedies
  • Describe the protection against exploitation, discrimination, and forced labour
  • Understand the Right to Freedom of Religion and Cultural and Educational Rights

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